A Comparative Study on Development of Personality of Child-A center of christian family and non-christian family of child-

아동의 인성발달에 대한 비교연구-기독교가정과 비기독교가정 아동을 중심으로-

  • Published : 1979.04.01

Abstract

About a centry passed since christianity had been transmitted to our country. Now that christians outnumbers 5 millions. Christian home education are supposed to have exerted great influenced on the personality nature of children. Therefore, this study is aimed at determing the difference between the christian family and non-christian family in view of the personality development of children. Do it explain in detail : 1. To analize the development of children's personality nature. 2. To know the difference of development of the children's personality nature between christian and non-christian family. 3. To find out an educational means to programs the desirable personality nature of children. This research worker established bypothesis for getting above purpose as follows. Hypothesis A. Is there any difference in the personality development between the children of christian and non-christian family. hypothesis B. Development of personality nature will have a gab according to sex. To this end research worker carried out personality test around 200 persons on 4th grades of primary school. The result is as follows ; Hypothesis A-there will be difference in the personality development between the children of christian family and non christian family. The children of christian family showed higher development of reflectiveness as A, 1 emotional stability and reflectiveness as A , 2, emotional stability as A, 3 then the children of non christian family, and mostly is showed a little of fifference, so this hypothesis was denied. Hypothesis B-there will be difference in the personality development between man's and women's group. In this hypothesis boys chowd higher development of general activity and domonance as B, 1, general activity and dominance and impulsiveness as B, 2, activity and dominance and emotional activity and impulsi veness as B, 3, then girls so this hypothesis was accepted.

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