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Gender Perception towards Spiritual Health Seekers Satisfaction and Service Quality at Yog Gram, Haridwar

Sunil Kumari    

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Present study is evaluating gender perception towards treatment and service quality at Yog Gram. Gender is Independent variables categorised in male and female. Dependent variables are patient satisfaction and service quality. Study is based on formative scale and data is collected on deliberate sampling. Analysis is performed using software JAMOVI for computing t-test. Findings include there is significant difference found in the perception of spiritual health seekers satisfaction and service quality at Yog Gram.

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