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REPORT ON PSYCHOLOGY

TEST ADMINISTRATION-
SELF ACCEPTANCE

SUBMITTED BY
ANJITHA V R
NATURAL SCIENCE
REG NO :
SGAA15258768
SN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
MUVATTUPUZHA
INTRODUCTION

Self acceptance is acceptance of self in spite of deficiencies.


According to Shepard (1979), Self acceptance is an individuals
satisfaction or happiness with oneself, and is thought to be a necessary
for good mental health. Self acceptance involves self understanding ,
a realistic, subjective, awareness of ones strengths and weakness. It
result in an individuals feeling about oneself, that they are of unique
worth.

In clinical psychology and positive psychology, Self


acceptance is considered the prerequisite for change to occur. It can be
achieved by stopping criticizing and solving the defects of ones self,
and then accepting them to be a existing within ones self. That is
tolerating oneself to be imperfect in some parts.

One of the biggest reasons lack of self acceptance


doesnt work is because of a very human tendancy to push away from
pain. It hurts every time you think about the issues so you end up not
wanting to look at our own problems too closely. Like the flame of a
blow torch we have learned not to get too close. We find other ways to
cope with the pain. We will tell ourself, get around to it someday.
Unfortunately someday never comes and it continues
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

To find out the rate of self acceptance of student teachers in


S.N. college of education , Muvattupuzha

OBJECTIVES

To know about the self acceptance of student teachers


To give an opportunity for student teachers to rate herself/ himself
To promote the importance of self acceptance among student
teachers

HYPOTHESIS

Most of the student teachers are poss average self acceptance.


And very low percentage of students teachers are poss above or
below average self acceptance.

DATA COLLECTION

To determine the self acceptance in a student teachers of S.N.


college , Muvattupuzha. There are twenty of them are randomly
selected and take it as a sample. So sample size is twenty. The tool
for this purpose is Dr. Kakkar self acceptance inventory tool of
English version. Or KSAI English version. It is prepared by Dr.
S.B. Kakkar , Patiala and published by National psychological
corporation, Agra in India.

METHODOLOGY

There are 34 questions are provided in the inventory


tool. Each question carries one mark each. And the final mark is in
between the range of 25-34. That pupil become above average in
the case of self acceptance. It is at the range of 17- 25, indicates
the average condition in self acceptance. And the mark below in
17 represent below average self acceptance.

The tool mainly contain some statements. Against


each statement we can find two cells. One is indicating the two
response, while other is related to false response. If we are agree
with the statement or feel that is true, encircle the cell below true
response. And if we are disagree with the statement or feel that is
not in true in our case, encircle the cell below false response.
Should answer every statement by encircling either cell.
ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

The survey method using Dr Kakkar self acceptance inventory tool


conducted in a twenty teacher students sample at S.N. college
Muvattupuzha. In this study there are 5% pupil show above average
self acceptance. 60% Show average self acceptance in condition. And
35% show below average self acceptance.

The following table shows score distribution of 20 student teachers


Summary of the Result
Below Avarage Avarage Above Avarage

Meera Bhaskar SreelakshmiGireesh Swetha Satheesh


SSwathy
l Shankar
Name Margret Mathew
Score Percentage
Indu C
No Amrutha Ku
1MuhsiaAmrutha
PA K U Nivya Kurian 20 58.82%
2ThulasiSruthy
M J SreekumarShibinaShaji18 52.94%
3Athira K Sabu Mathew Reshama K 19
Margret Krishnan 55.88%
4DivyaVijayan
Nivya Mol KurianSruthy Jolly20 58.82%
5 Nethra Joseph Suthulakshmi 22K D 64.70%
6 Reshma P Saju
SreelakshmiChandran 18 52.94%
7 Reshma.P.Saju SreelakshmiChandran
18 52.94%
8 Sethulakshmi K.DNethra Joseph
18 52.94%
9 Sruthy Jolly 22 64.70%
10 SreelakshmiGireesh 20 58.82%
11 Thulasi M.J 12 35.29%
12 DivyaVijayan 13 38.23%
13 Athira .K. Sabu 12 35.29%
14 Muhasina P.A 7 20.58%
15 Indu . C 11 32.35%
16 Swathy Shankar 10 29.42%
17 MeeraBhaskaran 13 38.23%
18 Swetha Suresh 26 76.47 %
19 Reshma. K.Krishnan 17 50%
20 ShibinaShaji 20 58.82%

Statistical Analysis
20 19 19 20 22
18 18 22 20 18
13 12 11 13 17
13 7 10 26 20

Frequency table
Class Tallies Frequency
5-10 1 1
10-15 1111 1 6
15-20 1111 1 6
20-25 1111 1 6
25-30 1 1

Measures of central tendancy

Class Frequenc Cumilativ Midvalue f1x1 di = f1d1 f 12 d 21


y (f) e (x1) x 1 A
(fd1xd1)
frequency c
(cf)
5-10 1 1 7.5 7.5 -2 -2 4
10-15 6 7 12.5 75 -1 -6 6
15-20 6 13 17.5 105 0 0 0
20-25 6 19 22.5 135 1 6 6
25-30 1 20 27.5 275 2 2 4

f = 20 fixi=350 fidi = 0
2 2
f 1 d1 =
20

Arithmetic mean = X
fX
Mean = N

350
= 20 = 17.5

MEDIAN
N
i+( F)
2
Median = xi
f .m

= 15 +
[ 20
2
6 ] x5
6

106
= 15 + 6 x5

4 2
= 15 + 6 x 5 = 15 + 3 x5

10 45+10 55
= 15 + 3 = 3 = 3 = 18.3

MODE
Mode = 3 x Median 2 x mean
= 3 x 18.2 2 x 17.5
= 54.9 35 = 19.9

Measures of Dispersion
Standard Deviation ()


2
fd2 f d 1
S.D = i x N
( )
N


2
20 0
=5x 25
( )
20

=5x 1
0
40
5
= 5 x 10 = 1

=5x1=5
6

0
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
COL
UMN

Pie Diagram

5-10
10-15
15-20
20-25
25-30
CONCLUSION

In this study we can blindly conclude that most of the pupil show
average attitude in self acceptance. Very low percentage shows the
above average condition. Below average conditions are also prominent
in the study. Therefore the proposed hypothesis is accepted. The mental
health of most of the student teachers is at the edge of unhealthy
routine. So it implies that 35 % teacher students are forced to improve
their self acceptance and 60 % need a slight maintenance in their self
acceptance.

SUGGESTIONS

Let go of rating yourself


Compassion and foregiveness for
yourself Learn from all parts
Separate from your
emotions Talk to someone
Set an intention
Celebrate your
strength
Consider the people around
you Create a support system
Perform charitable acts
Speak to your highest
self Be kind to yourself
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REFERENCE

Shepard, L.A. (1978). Self acceptance: the


evaluative component of the self concept
construct. American educational research journal

Michael E. Bernard . The strength of self acceptance:


Theory, Practice and Research. Springer Science &
Business Media. P.15. ISBN 978-1-4614-6806-6

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