Mediatory Role Of Emotional Intelligence On The Relationship Between Self-Reported Misconduct And Bullying Behaviour Among Secondary School Students

2009 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
OA Oluyinka
Author(s):  
Rajib Chakraborty

The present study tried to examine the relationship between academic achievement and emotional intelligence, blocking the influence of academic motivation on the relationship in secondary school students. Sample for the study includes 49 students (25 girls and 24 boys) from VIIIth and IXth classes of a secondary school in Sriram Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The data for measuring Emotional intelligence is collected by using the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire – Adolescent Short Form (TEIQue-ASF), prepared by Petrides, K. V. & Furnham, A. (2006) for adolescents. The data for measuring academic motivation is collected using Academic Motivation Scale, High School Version (AMS-HS 28) for high school students prepared by Vallerand and et.al (1992). Academic achievement of the students is measured by collecting the students' grade point average in a summative assessment. For data analysis, Pearson's Product Moment and Partial Correlations are used. The significance of the test is calculated by using t-test formula for partial correlation for the level of significance α at 0.05. The findings of the study reveal that the influences of academic motivation on the relationship between academic achievement and emotional intelligence in secondary school students, cannot be ignored.


Author(s):  
Rajib Chakraborty ◽  
Dr. K. S. Prabhakaram

The present study is an attempt to examine the relationship between delay of gratification in academics and emotional intelligence. Sample for the study includes 50 urban students (30 boys and 20 girls) of class IX of a secondary school in New Nagole, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The data for measuring delay of gratification is collected using <italic>Academic Delay of Gratification Scale (ADOGS)</italic> for college students prepared by Hefer Bembenutty (1997). Emotional intelligence is measured by collecting data using the <italic>Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire</italic> – <italic>Adolescent Short Form (TEIQue-ASF)</italic>, prepared by Petrides, K. V. & Furnham, A. (2006) for adolescents. For data analysis, Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation coefficient is used. The significance of the test is calculated using critical value table for Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation for the level of significance α at 0.05. The findings of the study reveal positive but weak relationship between delay of gratification in academics and emotional intelligence. No role of gender is found on the examined variables.


Author(s):  
Rajib Chakraborty ◽  
Rafiya Sultana

The present study is an attempt to examine the role of prefrontal cortex in the relationship between academic motivation and academic achievement in combination, with emotional intelligence in secondary school students. Sample for the study includes 49 students (25 girls and 24 boys) from VIIIth and IXth classes of a secondary school in Sriram Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The data for measuring Emotional intelligence is collected by using the <italic>Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire – Adolescent Short Form (TEIQue-ASF)</italic>, prepared by Petrides, K. V. & Furnham, A. (2006) for adolescents. The data for measuring academic motivation is collected using <italic>Academic Motivation Scale, High School Version (AMS-HS 28)</italic> for high school students prepared by Vallerand and et.al (1992). Academic achievement of the students is measured by collecting the students’ grade point average in a summative assessment. For data analysis, Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation coefficient and Multiple Regression are used. The significance of the test is calculated using critical value table for Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation and F-test for the level of significance α at 0.01. The findings of the study reveal that the linear combination of variables academic motivation and academic achievement positively and moderately predict the variable emotional intelligence in secondary school students.


In the modern time change in different aspect of life like school, home and workplace had been linked with emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence shows one’s ability to live their life and to adjust in different environment. Emotional intelligence is very much essential to deal with the new environment and one’s own feelings. If the people are emotionally intelligent then they can get success in their life, and it helps the person in every field of life. If people have better understanding of the relationship then they can easily complete their task and can get achievement in the life


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 1899
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Julius ◽  
Abdul Halim Abdullah ◽  
Nornazira Suhairom

The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between emotional intelligence and the algebraic problem solving ability of secondary school students. 100 respondents were used as the sample for the survey at two secondary school in Sokoto state, Nigeria. The targeted respondents are senior secondary two (SSII) students in Sokoto state, Nigeria. Findings of the study showed that there is a moderate relationship between emotional intelligence of the students and their algebraic problem solving ability. Furthermore, it was discovered that male students have a low relationship in their emotional intelligence and their algebraic problem solving ability compared to the female students whose emotional intelligence and algebraic problem solving ability was found to be moderate. 


Author(s):  
Dr. Awn Ali Khasawnah

This study aimed to identify the relationship between emotional intelligence and professional dispositions among secondary stage students in Jordan, and the study relied on the relational descriptive approach, and the study sample consisted of (1500) secondary stage students in Jordan. The emotional intelligence scale and the professional dispositions scale were used to collect data. The results showed that the level of emotional intelligence among secondary school students in Jordan was of a moderate degree. The results indicated that there is a close correlation between professional dispositions and emotional intelligence, whenever a higher level of emotional intelligence, the level of professional dispositions towards motor professions or manual skills were increased, but the relationship decreases with emotional intelligence whenever the professional dispositions go towards software, discoveries, and media matters. In light of the results of the study, a set of recommendations were presented.


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