As students increasingly opt for online classes, it becomes more important for administrators to predict levels of potential academic success. This study examined the intrinsic factors of emotional intelligence (EI) and personality to determine the extent to which they predict grade point average (GPA), a measure of academic success, among students attending community college. Stepwise multiple regression revealed that EI emerged as the most significant direct predictor of GPA. The addition of personality to EI significantly increased the amount of variance accounted for in GPA. Main conclusions are that soft skills are pertinent to academic success and may constitute a useful profile of the successful online student that could be applied t...
AbstractThis study investigated the role of emotional intelligence and it's components to predict ac...
The epidemic has increased general stress for individuals and students. College is already a stressf...
The purpose of this descriptive, cross-sectional, quantitative study was to compare the interpersona...
As students increasingly opt for online classes, it becomes more important for administrators to pre...
As students increasingly opt for online classes, it becomes more important for administrators to pre...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among emotional intelligence, academic...
College students are expected to engage in an on-the-job training or internship for completion of a ...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine the relationship between emotional intellige...
The purpose of this study was to determine if higher academic performance was positively correlated ...
The present study tested the incremental validity of an ability measure of Emotional Intelligence (E...
Schools and universities devote considerable time and resources to developing students’ social and e...
The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive emotional intelligence (EI) phenomenon in ...
Although there is an emerging body of literature demonstrating a relationship between Emotional Inte...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is relevant to human performance in many environments. EI measures have ...
Emotional intelligence is a leading non-cognitive based factor where research shows it can be used a...
AbstractThis study investigated the role of emotional intelligence and it's components to predict ac...
The epidemic has increased general stress for individuals and students. College is already a stressf...
The purpose of this descriptive, cross-sectional, quantitative study was to compare the interpersona...
As students increasingly opt for online classes, it becomes more important for administrators to pre...
As students increasingly opt for online classes, it becomes more important for administrators to pre...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among emotional intelligence, academic...
College students are expected to engage in an on-the-job training or internship for completion of a ...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine the relationship between emotional intellige...
The purpose of this study was to determine if higher academic performance was positively correlated ...
The present study tested the incremental validity of an ability measure of Emotional Intelligence (E...
Schools and universities devote considerable time and resources to developing students’ social and e...
The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive emotional intelligence (EI) phenomenon in ...
Although there is an emerging body of literature demonstrating a relationship between Emotional Inte...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is relevant to human performance in many environments. EI measures have ...
Emotional intelligence is a leading non-cognitive based factor where research shows it can be used a...
AbstractThis study investigated the role of emotional intelligence and it's components to predict ac...
The epidemic has increased general stress for individuals and students. College is already a stressf...
The purpose of this descriptive, cross-sectional, quantitative study was to compare the interpersona...