ATTITUDE TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION OF SENIOR SECONDARY STUDENTS.
Keywords:
Attitude, Environmental PollutionAbstract
A sample 200 senior secondary students of Jhajjar district of Haryana state was selected randomly. ‘Environmental Pollution Attitude Scale’ was used to collect data. The sample was administered through Environmental Pollution Attitude Scale developed and standardized by M. Rajamanickam. Mean, Standard Deviation (S.D), SED, t-test were used for analysis and interpretation of the data. The findings of the study revealed that 1) There is no significant difference between the attitude towards environmental pollution in student of Science faculty and Art faculty. 2) There is significant difference between the attitude towards environmental pollution in male and female students. 3) There is no significant difference between the attitude towards environmental pollution in urban and rural students.
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