Social Anxiety In Relation To Social Skills, Aggression, And Stress Among Male And Female Commercial Institute Students

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Social anxiety in relation to social skills, aggression, and stress among male and female commercial institute students

Introduction

This paper is a critique of the article “Social Anxiety In Relation To Social Skills, Aggression, And Stress Among Male And Female Commercial Institute Students”, penned down by Ajai Pratap Singh, Smekal,Vladimir and Al-Ali, Majed. M and published in “Education” in Winter-2011. The author Majed.M Al-Ali is a Supervisor of Educational Department, Scholastic Activities, and Ministry of Education in Ardiyah City, Ajai Pratap Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology in VBS Purvanchal University in India and Vladimir Smekal is a Professor of Social Psychology in the faculty of Social sciences faculty at Masaryk University in Czech Republic.

Summary

The article is about the variation in social anxiety, aggression, stress, and social skills by distinguishing genders and their correlations. The research is based on commercial Institutes students in the state of Kuwait. The analyses of correlation revealed the negative relationship between social skills and social anxiety for females and shows positive relationship for males between social anxiety with aggression and stress. Social anxiety is a constant dread of social situation and interaction with unfamiliar people or evaluated by others which brings the feeling of inferiority, humiliation or the matter of embarrassment. It is panicky for the person while entering in any social situation or new circle, bringing disruption in both professional and social life. Specifically, the symptoms are being described for adults, adolescents and children. The Situations that frequently fears include going to parties, public speaking, meeting to people in authority and talking to strangers. The role of phobia includes excessively negative beliefs of ones own self, bearing high personal standards and beliefs on the consequences, concerning the performance in a certain way.

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