scholarly journals LEVEL OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE ASSOCIATIONS OF THESE LEVELS TO THEIR SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC: A STUDY ON EMPLOYEES OF PRIMARY COOPERATIVE CREDIT SOCIETIES IN IDUKKI DISTRICT

Author(s):  
Mrs. Maya Murali ◽  
Dr. Well Haorei

This research article is an extract of Ph.D. thesis research work. The present research paper explores the level of emotional intelligence and the associations of these levels to their socio-demographic among the employees of primary cooperative credit societies in Idukki District. In the study area, 57.5 percent of the bank employees have an emotional intelligence above average; among them, the number of male employees was more than that of women employees. And, the age of the respondents, their educational qualifications, the education streams of the respondents, their working experience, training undergone by the bank employees, and the marital status of the respondents have significant associations with their emotional intelligence level in the workplace. KEY WORDS: Emotional Intelligence, Employees, Idukki District

Author(s):  
Mrs. Maya Murali ◽  
Dr. Well Haorei

This research article is an extract of Ph.D. thesis research work. The present research paper explores the level of acceptance to technology implementation and the associations of these levels to their socio-demographic among the employees of primary cooperative credit societies in Idukki District. The study reveals that, 49.1 percent of the bank employees have technology implementation acceptance above average; among them, the number of male employees was more than that of women employees. And, the study concludes that the profile variables of the respondents that were considered for the present study, namely; the gender dimension of the respondents, the age of the respondents, their educational qualifications, the marital status of the respondents, the designation of the respondents, training undergone by the bank employees, average monthly income of the respondents’ family, and the type of the respondents’ family, have a significant association with the acceptance of technology change in the workplace. KEY WORDS: Acceptance to technology implementation, Employees, Idukki District


Author(s):  
Mrs. Maya Murali ◽  
Dr. Well Haorei

This research article is an extract of Ph.D. thesis research work. The present paper analyses the level of emotional intelligence and its impact on acceptance to technology implementation among the employees of primary cooperative credit societies in Idukki District. The study concluded that multiple regression analysis indicated independent variables, namely; social skills factor, social awareness factor, self-regulation factor, and self-awareness factor were highly significant in supplementing emotional intelligence among the bank employees in the study area. Further, from the analysis of Pearson’s correlation coefficient of emotional intelligence index and emotional intelligence factors, the study concludes that all the five emotional intelligence factors are statistically significant and has a positive correlation to emotional intelligence index. So, to increase the emotional intelligence level of the sample bank employees the higher authorities of the study banks should impart training in those five factors. KEY WORDS: Level of Emotional Intelligence and Impact, Employees, Idukki District


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vitalii B. Kaliberdenko ◽  
Lilia Nehuliaieva

: Letter to the editor on research article entitled “Development of Secondary Osteoporosis in Teenage Girls with Menstrual Disorders” by Popova-Petrosyan E.V, Shanmugaraj Kulanthaivel and Keerthanaa Balasundaram which was published in CWHR. Nowadays we have more research and review papers available on osteoporosis in post menopausal women, however we are still lacking on researches for osteoporosis in teenage girls in our current literature. Authors did a wonderful research work in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology. This research paper has significant and appreciable scope in the field of pediatrics and pediatric gynecology as well. It is really interesting and exciting, because there is no research paper published on osteoporosis in teenage girls due to menstrual disorders such as oligomenorrhea, secondary amenorrhea and polymenorrhea. As osteoporosis is one of the emerging medical and socioeconomic threat we need more researches similar to this, in order to improve the women health in future. Hereby we would like to appreciate the work of authors on their significant and interesting research paper. Further we are eagerly expecting more researches like this from “Current Women`s Health Reviews”.


This research article focuses on the theme of violence and its representation by the characters of the novel “This Savage Song” by Victoria Schwab. How violence is transmitted through genes to next generations and to what extent socio- psycho factors are involved in it, has also been discussed. Similarly, in what manner violent events and deeds by the parents affect the psychology of children and how it inculcates aggressive behaviour in their minds has been studied. What role is played by the parents in grooming the personality of children and ultimately their decisions to choose the right or wrong way has been argued. In the light of the theory of Judith Harris, this research paper highlights all the phenomena involved: How the social hierarchy controls the behaviour. In addition, the aggressive approach of the people in their lives has been analyzed in the light of the study of second theorist Thomas W Blume. As the novel is a unique representation of supernatural characters, the monsters, which are the products of some cruel deeds, this research paper brings out different dimensions of human sufferings with respect to these supernatural beings. Moreover, the researcher also discusses that, in what manner the curse of violence creates an inevitable vicious cycle of cruel monsters that makes the life of the characters turbulent and miserable.


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 392
Author(s):  
Feryal Shnekat

<p>This study aimed to identify the Emotional intelligence differences between the normal, the<br />blind and the deaf in a Jordanian sample, in addition to the impact of the gender and type of<br />disability on the level of the emotional intelligence. The sample of the study consisted of 150<br />male and female students who are normal, deaf and blind in the adolescence. The researcher<br />collected data using Bar-On Emotional intelligence scale which is developed by Alia<br />Al-Oweidi and it is consisted of 60items distributed into six domains. Results showed the<br />highest mean of emotional intelligence level was for the normal students, the deaf and the<br />blind respectively. The results also showed that there were statistical significant differences<br />attributed to the type of the disability variable but there were no statistical significant<br />differences attributed to the gender variable.</p>


Al-Burz ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 132-142
Author(s):  
Nilofer Usman ◽  
Dr.Liaquat Ali Sani ◽  
Yousaf Rodeni

This research article describes the role of Brahui literary circles, which have played a vital role for the preservation and promotion of Brahui Language, Literature and build a literary tendency. This paper also shows how the internal disagreement between learned established new literary circles. Few prominent personalities like  Noor Muhammad Parwana, Nawab Ghaus Bakhsh Raisani, Babo Abudl Rehman Kurd, Abdul Rehman Brahui, Syed Kamal al-Qadri and others have initiated this work in Brahui literary history. Now more the two dozen registered and non-registered Brahui literary originations working for betterment of Brahui literature. Every origination has set their separate Moto and vision, few of them promote Brahui Modern poetry few have introduced new literary tendencies, few have urged that criticism is better for new thoughts and new trend in Brahui literature. This research paper helps to understand the different periods in Brahui literature in context of Brahui originations. A descriptive research method will have been adopted to conclude this paper.


1994 ◽  
Vol 267 (6) ◽  
pp. S120 ◽  
Author(s):  
P K Rangachari

The research publication epitomizes the practice of contemporary science. This article emphasizes the underlying ideological basis and comments on the educational implications, particularly for graduate students. An attitudinal shift in the acquisitions of knowledge led to Henry Oldenburg's "invention" of the research article in the 17th century. Science was seen to be an open, cooperative activity, incremental in nature, with contributors building on previous work and submitting their work to scrutiny. Brief papers replaced weighty tomes. Subtle changes over the next century led to the current format. Ethnographic and textual analyses have shown that scientific facts are not revealed but constructed and that the research paper is carefully crafted to serve its twin functions, to inform and to persuade. Manufactured knowledge must be communicated and certified to preserve the communal nature of the investigative enterprise. Publication in a recognized forum fulfills that need. The word IS the deed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yosr Elleuch ◽  
Azouzi Mohamed Ali ◽  
Jarboui Anis

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