Уровни эмоционального интеллекта у индийских студентов технологического института
https://doi.org/10.26907/esd.18.1.02
Аннотация
Установлено, что эмоциональный интеллект (ЭИ) является важной компетенцией, помогающей людям общаться друг с другом. Человек, обладающий эмоциональным интеллектом в сочетании с высоким IQ, лучше справляется с рабочими задачами. Студенты должны развивать как ЭИ, так и IQ. По этой причине было проведено исследование для определения уровня эмоционального интеллекта у студентов технологического института в Дханбаде, Индия. Работа проходила в два этапа: на первом этапе оценивался уровень ЭИ участников исследования, на втором – проводился сравнительный анализ уровней ЭИ и демографических факторов. Для отбора участников была использована целенаправленная выборка. Участниками исследования стали 200 студентов различных инженерных специальностей. Результаты исследования показали, что студенты технологического института в Дханбаде обладают эмоциональным интеллектом. При анализе демографических факторов было установлено, что пол и возраст не влияют на ЭИ, но имеется статистически значимая связь между уровнем ЭИ и опытом работы, а также доходом семьи. Если участники исследования будут развивать ЭИ, то смогут добиться высоких результатов в работе и учебе, будут более успешны в жизни.
Об авторах
К. ОдамеИндия
Кристабель Одаме
Дханбад
М. Панди
Индия
Мриналини Панди
Дханбад
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
Одаме К., Панди М. Уровни эмоционального интеллекта у индийских студентов технологического института. Образование и саморазвитие. 2023;18(1):10-25. https://doi.org/10.26907/esd.18.1.02
For citation:
Odame Ch., Pandey M. Emotional Intelligence Levels of IIT Students in India. Education and Self-Development. 2023;18(1):10-25. https://doi.org/10.26907/esd.18.1.02