A Study of the Correlation between Quality of Life and Risk-Taking Ability among Higher Secondary Level Students
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/g90qe588Keywords:
Students, Quality of Life, Taking Risk AbilityAbstract
The present research investigates the "Study of the Correlation between Quality of Life and Risk-Taking Ability among Higher Secondary Level Students." For this study, the researcher selected a sample comprising 200 students (100 boys and 100 girls) from higher secondary level schools. To collect data, the researcher utilized two standardized instruments: the Quality of Life Scale, developed by S. Sharma and N. Nasreen, and the Risk-Taking Ability Scale, developed by Pradeep Kumar Mishra, V. Sinha, and V.P.N. Arora. The survey method was employed for this research work. The research findings revealed a high positive correlation regarding Quality of Life among both boys and girls at the higher secondary level. Furthermore, a high positive correlation regarding Risk-Taking Ability was observed among the boys and girls of these schools. Overall, a high positive correlation was found between Quality of Life and Risk-Taking Ability among the students at the higher secondary level.




