THE STUDY OF RESIDING, EMOTION (FEAR OF UNKNOWN) AND SELF
- Naveed Shibli,
- ASIF ALI TAHIR
Abstract
Participants belonging to demarcated areas, 100 from a cautioned area
and 100 from not a cautioned area located in close vicinity of a
district including 50 male and 50 female in each, equated on education
and residing in urban and rural areas were tested for the level of
self-efficacy with Self-efficacy Scale and the levels of fear of unknown
with a self-evolved scale based on some borrowed items from Beck Anxiety
Inventory assuming that both groups of participants may behave
differently due to nature of residing area? The results reflected a
difference in self-efficacy and unknown fear, the response difference on
both measures were also observed in urban and rural areas, significant
negative relationship between self-efficacy and unknown fear was also
observed. Some gender related information emerged as well. Implication
regarding the relationship of residing briefly discussed with reference
to town planning, law enforcement and adventurism.