A STUDY ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS AND AGGRESSION AMONG BALL BADMINTON PLAYERS.
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Socio-Economic condition,, aggressive behavior, Badminton playersAbstract
The paper is an empirical attempt to explore the significant influence on the aggressive behavior of the Socio Economic Condition. A sample of 100 players in the age group of 19 to 25 years studied by using semi- structured interview schedule. It is explored that the Socio Economic of the players has something to do with the aggressive behavior.
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