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Original Research Articles                      Volume : 7, Issue:12, December, 2018

PRINT ISSN : 2319-7692
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Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci.2018.7(12): 1036-1040
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.712.129


Assessing Human Ecological Factors Affecting Visual Spatial Intelligence of Young Adolescents
Sumit Sheoran, Sudha Chhikara and Sheela Sangwan
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, I.C. College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana), India
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Abstract:

Visually- spatially intelligent persons are recognized as “picture smart”. Such people are good at remembering images, faces, and fine details. They are able to visualize objects from different angles and also have good spatial judgment and reasoning. The present study was conducted with the aim of assessing type and existing level of Multiple Intelligences among young urban adolescent girls and to delineate the human ecological factors affecting Multiple Intelligences. For this, 100 respondents in the age group of 12-14 years from urban area of Mahendergarh district of Haryana state were selected. The results elucidates that urban respondents were in above average level in visual spatial, intrapersonal and existential intelligence. Family size, parental education, residence location, father’s occupation, relationship with the peers and cultural settings were observed to be significantly associated with Multiple Intelligences of the respondents’. Therefore, it may be suggested that as intelligence is independent of living habitat of the children so, parents should support their children in their education by making necessary provisions needed to enhance their learning.


Keywords: Multiple intelligence, Level, Mahendergarh district, Parental involvement and other human ecological factors

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Sumit Sheoran, Sudha Chhikara and Sheela Sangwan. 2018. Assessing Human Ecological Factors Affecting Visual Spatial Intelligence of Young Adolescents.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(12): 1036-1040. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.712.129
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