Optimism And Resilience Among Students

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Munazah Mutharah 12102892
Rishika Riddhi 12110282
Ashish Nagarwal 12110030

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This research intends to evaluate the association between optimism and resilience and the influence of gender on Resilience and optimism among university students. For this goal following tools were used: Life Orientation Test- updated for Optimism and Brief Resilience Scale for resilience. A sample of 100 college-going kids was collected. Correlation and t-tests were the approaches employed for Data Analysis. It was revealed that there is a small but positive association between Optimism and Resilience and Gender has no effect on optimism or resilience

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12102892, M. M., 12110282, R. R., & 12110030, A. N. (2023). Optimism And Resilience Among Students. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(5), 539–543. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44i5.3003
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Munazah Mutharah 12102892

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Rishika Riddhi 12110282

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Ashish Nagarwal 12110030

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