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Sr. No. Name of the Table Page
No.
1. Factors-Structure and Scoring of Subjective Well-Being 70
2. Scores Description of Satisfaction with Life 71
3. Inter-Correlation Matrix, Mean and S.D for 12 Principal 72
Well-Being Variables
4. Rotated Component Matrix Obtained from the Factor 73
Analysis of 12 Variables
5. Scores Description of Spiritual Health 74
6. Norms for the Categorization of Sattva Guna, Rajas Guna 75-76
and Tamas Guna
Part-I, Subscale for Sattva Guna
Part-II Subscale for Rajas Guna
Part-III Subscale for Tamas Guna
7. Mean and S.D Values on Triguna Prakriti 80 (Sattva, Rajas and Tamas) (N=250)
8. Mean and S.D values on Health Dimensions (N==250) 81
9. The mean and S.D. values of male (n=125) and female (n=l25) 84 group on Triguna Prakriti (Sattva, Rajas and Tamas)
10. Gender wise comparison of mean and S.D. values on various 85 Health Dimensions
11. Gender wise comparison of subjects across different 87 categories on Sattva Guna
12. Gender wise comparison of subjects across different 88 categories on Rajas Guna
13. Gender wise comparison of subjects across different 89 categories on Tamas Guna
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14. Gender wise comparison of subjects across different 91 categories on Body Mass Index
15. Gender wise comparison of subjects across different factors 92 on Subjective Well-Being
16. Gender wise comparison of subjects across different 95 categories on Satisfaction with life
17. Gender wise comparison of subjects across different 96 categories on Spiritual Health
18. The significance of mean differences by applying t-test to the 99 mean scores of male (n = 125) and female (n=125) groups on
all the variables of the study
19. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 100 groups on Sattva Guna
20. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 101 group on Rajas Guna
21. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 102 group on Tamas Guna
22. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 103 group on Body Mass Index
23. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 104 group on General well-being-positive affect
24. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 105 group on Expectation-achievement congruence
25. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 106 group on Confidence in coping
26. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 107 group on Transcendence
27. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 108 group on Family group support
28. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 109
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group on Social support
29. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 110
group on Primary group concern
30. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 111
group on inadequate mental mastery
31. Table- 31. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male 112
and female group on Perceived ill-health
32. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 113 group on Deficiency in social contacts
33. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 114 group on General well-being-negative affect
34. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 115 group on Total Subjective well-being
35. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 116 group on Satisfaction with life
36. The mean, standard deviation and t-value of male and female 117 group on Spiritual Health
37. Significant t-Values between Male and Female Groups on t- 118 Test
38. Intercorrelation Matrix 122
39. Coefficient of correlations between Triguna Prakriti and 126 different dimensions of Health
40. Significant positive correlates of Health 133
41. Significant negative correlates of Health 134
42. Predictors of General Well-Being -Positive Affect for male 139 group as shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis.
43. Predictors of Expectation-Achievement Congruence for Total 140 sample as shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
44. Predictors of Expectation-Achievement Congruence for male 140 group as shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
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45. Predictors of Confidence in Coping for Total sample as shown 141 by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
46. Predictors of Confidence in Coping for male group as shown 141 by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
47. Predictors of Confidence in Coping for female group as shown 142
by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
48. Predictors of Transcendence for Total sample as shown by 142 step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
49. Predictors of Transcendence for male group as shown by step 143 wise Multiple Regression Analysis
50. Predictors of Transcendence for female group as shown by 143 step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
51. Predictors of Family Group Support for Total sample as 144 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
52. Predictors of Family Group Support for male group as shown 145 by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
53. Predictors of Family Group Support for female group as 145 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
54. Predictors of Social Support for Total sample as shown by 146 step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
55. Predictors of Social Support for male group as shown by step 146 wise Multiple Regression Analysis
56. Predictors of Primary Group Concern for Total sample as 147 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
57. Predictors of Primary Group Concern for male group as 147 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
58. Predictors of Primary Group Concern for female group as 147 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
59. Predictors of Inadequate Mental Mastery for Total sample as 148
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shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
60. Predictors of Inadequate Mental Mastery for male group as 148 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
61. Predictors of Inadequate Mental Mastery for female group as 149 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
62. Predictors of Perceived Ill-Health for Total sample as shown 150 by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
63. Predictors of Perceived Ill-Health for male group as shown by 150 step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
64. Predictors of Perceived ill-Health for female group as shown 151 by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
65. Predictors of Deficiency in Social Contacts for Total sample as 151 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
66. Predictors of Deficiency in Social Contacts for male group as 152 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
67. Predictors of Deficiency in Social Contacts for female group 152 as shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
68. Predictors of General Well-Being-Negative Affect for Total 153 sample as shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
69. Predictors of General Well-Being-Negative Affect for male 153 group as shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
70. Predictors of General Well-Being-Negative Affect for female 154 group as shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
71. Predictors of Total Subjective Well-Being for Total sample as 154 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
72. Predictors of Total Subjective Well-Being for male group as 155 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
73. Predictors of Total Subjective Well-Being for female group as 156 shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
74. Predictors of Satisfaction With Life for Total sample as shown 157
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by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
75. Predictors of Satisfaction with Life for female group as shown 157 by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
76. Predictors of Spiritual Health for Total sample as shown by 158 step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
77. Predictors of Spiritual Health for male group as shown by 158 step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
78. Predictors of Spiritual Health for female group as shown by 159 step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
79. Most significant predictors of Health for three groups (Total 160 group (N=250), male group (n=125) and female group
(n=125)) as shown by step wise Multiple Regression Analysis
80. Comparison between Mean, Standard Deviation of Pure 162 Sattvic Group with average range of normal Health
81. Group statistics for comparison between male (n=44) and 164 female (n=SS) in Pure Sattvic Group (n=99)
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