
Abstract The present study addresses the research problem titled Comparative Study of Life Satisfaction and Loneliness between General Individuals and Transgender Individuals’.” A total of 100 participants were selected from Shrirampur Taluka, comprising 50 general and 50 transgender individuals. Research was conducted on the selected participants to examine and compare their life satisfaction and loneliness.Participants aged 25–40 years were selected for the present study. This study utilized the Life Satisfaction Measurement Questionnaire developed by Dr. Ramji Srivastava and Dr. Q. G. Alam to assess life satisfaction. In addition, Dr. Hardev Ojha’s Loneliness Measurement Questionnaire was used to evaluate loneliness. To analyze the data and draw conclusions, the study employed statistical techniques, including Mean, Standard Deviation (SD), and T-value. The Life Satisfaction Questionnaire and Loneliness Questionnaire were used to measure the seven dimensions.
Keywords: Life Satisfaction, Alienation, Normal and Transgender Individuals
Keywords: Life Satisfaction, Alienation, Normal and Transgender Individuals
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