Abstract
The aim of present study was to compare the adjustment of Hindu and Muslim villagers. The study was conducted on 200 adults (age range 25 to 60) of Siwan district. The sample comprised of both Hindu and Muslim respondents. To measure the proposed variables, Mohsin Shamshad Hindi Adaptation of Bell Adjustment Inventory constructed and standardized by Mohsin, S.M. and Hussain, S. (1987) and a self-made Personal Information Inventory was used to collect personal information of subjects. Application of t’ test revealed that there was significant difference between Hindu and Muslim respondents on their health and social adjustment but insignificant difference on home and emotional adjustment. Hindu subjects are significantly higher than Muslim subjects on their health and social adjustment.
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