International Journal of Empirical Research Methods

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Evaluating Correlation Between Aggressions On Self-Esteem of Youngsters In Between Age (18 To 24 Years)

1 Department in Psychology, University of Karachi,,Pakistan

Volume 2

Issue 2

Page: [179 - 199]

Published Online: July 22, 2024

  • Abstract

    This research study aids in assessing intricate connections amid aggression, self-esteem, and commitment in adolescents, challenging conventional beliefs. Assessing different variables such as political affiliation, volunteerism awareness, general awareness, and hospitality, research reveals nuanced correlations. Weak links challenge assumptions concerning political influence and question the motivating role of social issue awareness. The study provides a significant result for hypothesis 1; it reveals a negative correlation between aggression and self-esteem. As the aggression increases, self-esteem decreases and vice versa. It advocates for customized interventions, acknowledging the multifaceted nature of adolescent commitment while recognizing limitations and urging further investigation. This research study aids in contributing significantly to understanding complex interconnections in adolescent development.

    Keywords: Correlation Aggression Self-Esteem Social Issues Youngsters

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