Abstract

Chakraborty T, Gupta D, Saha R (2017), Role of Psychological Predisposition on Employability of Management Students: Moderation Analysis through Soft Skills Training, International Journal of Indian Psychology, Volume 4, Issue 2,DIP: 18.01.172/20170402, DOI: 10.25215/0402.172In this era, the value and sex behaviour attitude of the Youth plays important role for the healthy society. The present study is conducted to investigate the values and sex behaviour attitude among engineering college students of Jalgaon city. Kamal Dvivedi and Shagufta Hafeez (1995) Values Scale and Dr Yashvir Singh (2004) Sex Behavior Attitude Inventory is used for the for the sample of 40 students of age group 18-22 years from engineering college of Jalgaon City.

Highlights

  • There is no significant difference in permissiveness and restrictiveness of sex behavior attitude between male and female Engineering college students

  • There is no significant difference in permissiveness and restrictiveness of sex behavior attitude between engineering college students having high and low socioeconomic status

  • There is no significant difference in permissiveness and Restrictiveness of sex behavior attitude between High and Low socioeconomic status in engineering college students

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Objectives

1. To study the difference between Aesthetic, economic, moral, political, religious, social and theoretical values of Male and Female students. 2. To study the difference between aesthetic, economic, moral, political, religious, social and theoretical values of high and low socioeconomic status among engineering college students. 3. To study the permissiveness and restrictiveness of sex behavior attitude of male and female students. 4. To study the permissiveness and restrictiveness of sex behavior attitude of engineering college students having high and low socioeconomic status. There is no significant difference between aesthetic, economic, moral, political, religious, social and theoretical values of male and female students

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