scholarly journals The Effect of Managers’ Emotional Intelligence Level and Management Styles on their Organizational Alienation

Author(s):  
Murat OZTURAN ◽  
Beliz ULGEN
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>


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

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