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Self-Confidence<br />

Regarding having a struggle <strong>with</strong> self-confidence (or the lack of confidence),<br />

the results of the study (Figure 14) show that there is no difference between the single<br />

and married respondents on this issue. Of the single respondents, 51% indicated a<br />

struggle from “somewhat to always” <strong>with</strong> self-confidence and of the married respondents,<br />

the same percentage, 51%, indicated issues related to self-confidence.<br />

Figure 14. Struggle <strong>with</strong> Self-Confidence by Marital Status<br />

The cross-tabulation between the two age categories reflected in Figure 15<br />

indicates that there is a fairly significant difference between those in the younger age<br />

group (55%) than those in the older age group of respondents (45%) regarding the issue<br />

of self-confidence. These findings reveal that younger women students have a greater<br />

struggle <strong>with</strong> self-confidence than do the older women.

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