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Study Habit Of Higher Secondary Students

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Present study was framed to investigation of Study Habit among higher secondary students by employing a sample of 200 subjects in which 100 subjects were urban and 100 were rural with age ranging from 16-18 years located in Rewari district. The study habit inventory by M. N. Palsane was used to the sample individually't' test was used to analyzing the data. It was found that the urban area students significantly scored high on the study habit in comparison to rural area students.

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