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“PREJUDICE BEHAVIOUR OF COLLEGE GOING STUDENTS BELONGING TO HINDU, MUSLIM AND CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY”.

    2 Author(s):  SUNANDA NANDA BERA, DR. ALOK SHARMA

Vol -  6, Issue- 7 ,         Page(s) : 234 - 243  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

‘Prejudice’ is unfair behavior that results from having fixed opinions or without affecting any other legal matter. Prejudices are of certain inevitable features of human society and play an important role in the undaunted expression of Behavior, when two groups come into face to face relation. The present study intends to measure the Prejudice behavior of college going students belonging to Hindu, Muslim and Christian religions. The total Sample comprises of 120 students (Rural + Urban) was randomly selected from different colleges of Durg and Bhilai City of Chhattisgarh State and equally distributed among Hindu, Muslim & Christian students. The “Prejudice Scale”

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