A Mixed Method Study To Assess The Effectiveness Of (Iec) Package Regarding Impact Of Social Network On Knowledge And Life Style Changes Among College Students Studying In Selected College, Salem

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Dr. Vasanthakumari Sundararajan, Dr S P Subashini, Virginia Mary Victor, Gopinath Subramaniyan

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               A study of a mixed strategy to examine the viability of the IEC in relation to the impact of informal organization of information and resources on life change in sub-studies concentrated at a selected school in Salem. The aim of this study is to examine the adequacy of the (IEC) package to improve information on the impact of the informal community and to transform an unhappy lifestyle into a good lifestyle. Suppression of the exam taken for this study was included in a plan subject to a concurrent plan. The review was focused on Maharishi Expressions and Science College based in Salem and the duration of the review was specifically one month. An effective qualitative review test method is accepted. In a quantitative review of a simple random testing procedure using a lottery strategy, topics are selected that meet the examples of determination models. 80 students aged 18-25 were enrolled in the Qualitative Strategy and were satisfied with the comprehensive measures. In Quantitative Technology, 50 students were selected who met the complex measures. The selected intervention package (IEC) was modified after a pre-test evaluation of the sub-studies. The length of the meeting is 30 - 45 minutes. The current experiment is focused on the evaluation of the IEC volume. Subjective information was obtained through four groups of research strategies on the impact on interpersonal organizations. The quantitative information strategy meeting was obtained in relation to the influence of the interpersonal organization on knowledge and lifestyle changes through an organized information survey and a scale of lifestyle changes. the mean mean was 12.08 with a S.D of 9.5. The determined value of the pair "t" t = 20 100 was considered to be really large at the level of p <0.001. and the post-test mean value of lifestyle changes was 32.06 with an SD of 6.90. The determined value "t" of the combined observation at t = 12.72 was considered very high at p <0.001. When examining the posttest information, the mean value was 12.08 with S, D 9.5, and posttest means that the level of lifestyle changes in perception to 32.06 with SD 6.90. The correlation value determined by Karl Pearson r = 0.775 indicates a positive correlation, which is considered to be truly critical at p <0.001, indicating that there is a difference in the level of post-test information and lifestyle. the organization can update information and further develop a better lifestyle. The findings of the review state that, in fact, there is a big difference in the level of information and the way in which life-changing packages (IECs) are used.





 

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