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A Study Of Achievement Motivation And Self Concept Of School Players

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The objective of the present study was to examine the achievement motivation and self concept of school players. Total 100 school players were selected the final study. Among them 50 subjects were boy's school players and 50 subject's girl's school players. The age range of players 13 to 18 years (M =16.08, SD = 2.97). First hypothesis was there will be significant difference between boys and girls school players with respect to achievement motivation. And second hypothesis was there will be significant difference between boys and girls school players with respect to self concept. Achievement motivation inventory was constructed and standardized by B. N. Mukharji. Results revealed that Girls school players had significantly high achievement motivation than the boy's school players. Second result was Girls school players had significantly high self concept than the boy's school players.
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