Volume 2 Issue 4 (July-August) 2025

A Study on Achievement Motivation among High School Students


Authors-Research Scholar Mrs.N.Vidya Priya, Associate Professor S.Karthiyayini

Keyword-Achievement Motivation, High School Students, Gender Differences, Type of Family, Educational Psychology

Abstract-This study examines the Achievement Motivation among High School Students. 300 samples were collected by random sampling techniques in different high schools from Kanchipuram district. The survey method was adopted for this study. Null hypotheses were adopted. This study examines the level of Achievement Motivation, significant differences based on gender and type of family. The result shows the greater number of high school students possess a moderate level of Achievement Motivation and the girls are better than boys in Achievement Motivation. There is no significant difference in the Type of Family.

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Scaling Sustainably: A Dual Approach Using Bootstrapping and Compounding


Authors-Arjita Jaiswal

Keyword-Bootstrapping Self-funding Resourcefulness Compounding.

Abstract-This paper explains how combining bootstrapping (self-funding and resourceful-ness) with compounding (earning returns on reinvested gains) can create a powerful strategy for personal finance, business, and investment. It explores how both methods work separately, how they enhance each other when merged, and the long-term benefits of using them together. Real-world examples and analysis are provided for practical understanding.

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Internet's Effect on Information Seek-ing Behavior of Medical Professionals in Uttarakhand: A Study


Authors-Dr. Vinod Kumar

Keyword-Internet, Information Seeking Behavior(ISB), Medical.

Abstract-Accelerating progress in IT and SM during the last 5 years. It has become common practice to look for medical data on the internet. It's generally agreed that people doing better health-wise as a result of their increased use of the internet to get relevant health information. Research on people's habits while looking for health-related information online has been conducted from several angles because of its significance. To better support and encourage this seeking activity, and to enhance the services of online health information access and supply, Online health information seekers want a systematic review that combines the findings of the most recent studies. In this paper discuss the Internet's Effect on Information Seeking Behavior of Medical Professionals in Utta-rakhand.

Doi-[https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17600177]