Role Of Personality, Intelligence And Physical Well-Being In Ego-Strength

Research Article
B.S.Sandhu., Sukhminder Kaur and Gurleen Kaur
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0909.2741
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Personality, General mental ability, Ego strength
Abstract: 

The present investigation was aimed at analyzing the role of personality, intelligence and physical well-being in ego strength among young adults. For this purpose, university students (n=80) in the age range of 21-24 years were selected from various departments of Punjabi University, Patiala. All the subjects were administered C-scale of 16 PF (Cattell and Eber, 1962), Culture Fair test (Cattell, R.B. 1973), Physical well-being scale, Jalota’s GMAT (1973) and California Psychological inventory (Harrison G. Gough, 1987) scales in group settings. Obtained scores were subjected to correlational analysis. Results revealed a positive and significant association of ego strength with personality, intelligence and physical well-being of young adults. The significant implications have been discussed.