Fear of Negative Evaluation and Interpersonal Dependency: A Study among Young Adults
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https://doi.org/10.25215/1202.386Keywords:
Young Adulthood, Fear of Negative Evaluation, Interpersonal DependencyAbstract
The study on fear of negative of evaluation and interpersonal dependency: a study among young adults. the objective of the present study investigator visited around 200 young adults. Simple random sampling method was used. Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale and Interpersonal Dependency Inventory was used for data collection. At the beginning, participants were notified about the study, and informed consent was given to the participants. The data were collected through google forms by everyone between that age limit. The sample include only those who are ready to attempt the questions sincerely. The samples were informed about the purpose of the study. After completion of the questionnaire the research collected it from the participant and expressed the gratitude for their co-operation. The form collected some basic demographic details and questions were presented in order. The data are kept confidentially. After obtaining responses from the participants, the data were transformed to the spread sheet, then the scoring done as per the scoring key and analyzed using SPSS. The result of this study were there is significant relationship between fear of negative evaluation and interpersonal dependency. There is no significant difference in fear of negative evaluation based on gender and there is no significant difference in interpersonal dependency on gender.Metrics
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2022-11-05
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Angel Varghese, Nahma Poozhikuth, & Jinas Nazer. (2022). Fear of Negative Evaluation and Interpersonal Dependency: A Study among Young Adults. International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.25215/1202.386
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