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Research Article | Volume 3 Issue 6 (Nov-Dec, 2021)
To Study the Effect of Covid Diagnosed Working and Non-Working Women on Their Level of Emotional Maturity
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Background: Emotional Maturity gives us strength in fighting with all adversities and calamities calmly in life as well as increases the understanding of one's self concept and emotions and also provide insight about others emotions and behavior. It provides us proper stability in our life. Aim: As COVID-19 pandemic, affect the every dimension of life very adversely. Therefore, the aim of present research is to find out the difference between COVID diagnosed working and non-working women on their level of emotional maturity. Method: Taking null hypothesis and Ex-post facto research was conducted by taking quota- sampling of 60 COVID diagnosed women, among them 30 are working women and 30 are non-working women. "Emotional Maturity Scale", by Dr. Yashvir Singh & Dr. Mahesh Bhargava[1] tool is applied for conducting the research. For statistical analysis t-test is applied and taken significance level at 0.05. Result: t-value came out to be 5.27, null hypothesis is rejected and the alternative hypothesis is accepted. Conclusion: To conclude we can say that working women diagnosed with COVID are more emotionally matured than non working women diagnosed with COVID.

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