Morality in relation to modernity and age
Keywords:
Modernity, Age, Morality, DarbhangaAbstract
The present study conducted to see the impact of modernity and age on Morality. Pandey morality scale and Singh modernity scale were administered on 200 college students of age range 15-23Yrs to measure the related variables. The obtained data were analyzed with suitable statistical technique. The findings reveal that: (i) it is accepted that the modern respondents would be less moral than the conservative one (ii) Morality develops with the increase of age and age is important factor for development morality.
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