Study of the Impact of Media on the Mental Health of Secondary School Students
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secondary, student, media, mental health, impactAbstract
The present problem statement is "Study of the effect of media on the mental health of secondary level students". Post-facto research method has been used under the research method in the study. Population is the students of secondary schools of Prayagraj district. Selection of secondary schools of Prayagraj district 20 schools have been selected by stratified sample sampling method and 600 students studying in class-9 have been selected by random sampling method. Self-made "Influence of Media" as a tool and Dr. Jagdish and Dr. A.K. The 'Mental Health Inventory' created by Srivastava has been used. F-ratio (ANOVA) and t-ratio statistical method have been used to analyze the data.
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