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A Comparative Study of the Aggression and Aspiration of Adolescents Studying in Government and Private High Schools of Odisha

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Table 1: Structure of Sample taken for present study
Table 3: Percentage of adolescent boys and girls levels of aspiration studying in different government and private high schools of Odisha
Table 4:  ‘r’ value- significance of correlation among aggression and aspiration scores among adolescents studying in Govt

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