(Chapter-3) Simranjeet Kaur
(Chapter-3) Simranjeet Kaur
(Chapter-3) Simranjeet Kaur
METHODOLOGY
investigator examines the available tools and select the one that is
most appropriate for the purpose. The main aim of the study is to find
undoubtedly, being the most popular and most widely used research
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method in education. The method requires sample for conduct of the
study with certain research tools for conducting the study.
from private and public schools of Sangrur. The total number of schools
Sample (300)
The school wise and sex wise distribution of the schools is given in the
LIST OF SCHOOLS
3.3 TOOLS
In order to collect the relevant data, the following tools were used.
Mangal, 2004.
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3.3.1.DESCRIPTION OF TOOLS
respectively.
TABLE 3.2
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It has 100 items, 25 each from the four areas to be answered as
yes or no. While constructing items for each of these areas due care
was taken to make use of the simple language and provide well-defined
In the beginning a list of 180 items was prepared. The list was
to item analysis.
RELIABILITY
methods, namely
The reliability coefficients derived through these tests are given in the
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TABLE 3.3
Reliability Coefficients
VALIDITY
The correlations among the four areas o the inventory vary from
0.437 to 0.716 (after testing these correlations at the 0.01 level - two
Table 3.4
Classification of Emotional Intelligence in terms of categories
Range of scores
Categories Description
A Female Male
D 61-74 63-76
Average
48-60 49-62
E
4786 low 48 86 low
F
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TIME REQUIREMENT
SCORING
This test contained 100 items. For the purpose of determining the
the item of the inventory is in the form of a forced choice i.e., yes or no
intelligence and 'no' for the lack of emotional intelligence. Similarly, there
are items where 'no' response provides clue for the presence of emotional
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TABLE 3.5
100.
schools of Sangrur region for the collection of desired data. The senior
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and they were seated in a separate room. It was ensured that there
separated room was clearly explained and they were acquainted with
the tests. Necessary instructions as given in the manual were read out
were ready to give the test, the investigator administered the test one
answer sheet. They had to fill the answers for emotional intelligence.
They were instructed that the scale comprised of 100 items. They
higher score of the individual on the right response shows higher level
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person. MHC consists of 11 items 6 mental and 5 somatic, presented
provide a handy tool for identifying person with poor mental health
RELIABILITY
the Spearman-Brown Formula for doubling the test length), has been
The test-retest reliability has also been studied. It has been found
Table 3.6
VALIDITY
list all such symptoms which, according to them, showed low mental
in the checklist.
introduced with the objectives of the study and the imperative need of
columns. They were also told that they have to mark the answer of each
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SCORING
and 4 is assigned to the 4-reponse categories, i.e. for 'Rarely', 'At times',
'Often' and 'Always', respectively. The total score varies from 11 to 44,
of the person.
students.
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