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A Study of Intelligence and Personality Characteristics of Students, A Psychological Study

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The present study was conducted on 200 students belonging to Aurangabad. The purpose was To examine the intelligence and personality characteristics of students. Culture Fair (Free) Intelligence Test is developed and standardized by Raymond Cattle (1950). And NEO Personality scale by Paul T. Costa, Jr., Ph.D. & Robert R. McCrae, Ph.D. 1989 were used. Besides a PDS was used to get other necessary information about the students. The obtained data were treated using t-ratio. Hypotheses There will be significant difference in between high intelligence and low intelligence students Dimension of personality characteristics. The finding confirmed the hypothesis. It was concluded that 1. High intelligence students have significant high openness than the low intelligence students.2. High intelligence students have significant high Conscientiousness than the low intelligence students.
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