The Influence of Life Path Numbers and Gender on Perceived Stress Levels: A Numerological Perspective
Shreejeeta Kargupta Dr. Samapika Das Biswas Dr. Prabir Kumar Das Susmita BhakatThis study investigates the impact of Life Path numbers and gender on perceived stress levels, utilizing a numerological framework. It delves into the nuanced interplay between Life Path numbers, derived from mathematical calculations based on individuals' date of birth, and gender in shaping perceived stress levels. While numerology, a belief system that assigns significance to numbers and their associated traits, posits that Life Path numbers reflect fundamental aspects of personality and life journey, their connection to stress perception remains relatively unexplored. Through rigorous quantitative analysis of Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) scores and regression analysis, this research investigates how numerological traits intersect with gender to influence stress perception. The study seeks to clarify this relationship, offering insights that could inform customized stress management approaches. This will enhance our understanding in the fields of psychology, numerology, and gender studies.