1Vice Principal and Head, Department of Psychology and Research Centre, L.V. H. College, Nashik, India, drmabhardwaj@gmail.com
2Asst. Professor, Department of Psychology, M. V. P.'s ASC College, Ozar Mig, India, sararavikar@gmail.om
Online published on 27 November, 2018.
This study attempted to identify the relation of vitality with personal growth initiative and grit. It was hypothesized that all the three variables would be positively correlated with one other. The Subjective Vitality Scale by Ryan and Fredrick (1997), Personal Growth Initiative Scale II (PGIS II) by Christine Robitschek and The Short Grit Scale by Duckworth, Peterson, Matthews, & Kelly, (2007) were used to collect data. The statistical analysis of scores using Pearson Product Moment Correlation revealed that all the three variables do correlate positively with one other. The vitality scores are associated with higher personal growth Initiative (r=0.42). The correlation between vitality and grit is also positive (r= 0.26). But the personal growth initiative and grit are only weekly correlated (r=0.012).
Vitality, Personal Growth Initiative and Grit