A Study on Self Esteem and Selfitis Behaviour Among College Students

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S. Srikumaran, S. Monika, R. Dhanalakshmi, P. Manimozhi, S. Estherrani

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The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship of self esteem and selfitis behavior among adolescents. According to research studies adolescents in this generation were noted to be addicted for selfies. Some of them were connected those with judging their own self. The sample size of present study is 132 adolescents (Males – 45; Females – 87).The samples were collected from the population around Pondicherry and Tamil Nadu in Random Sampling method. The data were processed further by Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) of version 23. To test the Hypotheses t-test, mean, SD, One way ANOVA and Pearson correlation tests were employed. The results of the study suggest that Self Esteem is not related to Selfitis Behavior of an Individual among the samples of 132adolescents.But it shows that there is significance difference on Selfitis Behavior on the basis of Media Usage and Selfies per day. The present study results that Borderline Selfitis Behavior and High Self Esteem of an individual’s among the samples of 132 adolescents. The further exploration of the results and practical implications were discussed as well.


 

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