Emotional Intelligence is a wider term that captures a broad collection of interpersonal and intrapersonal skills. There is an accepted belief that women on an average are more sensitive and aware of their emotions and hence show more empathy. Men, on the contrary are more self-confident, optimistic, and adaptable. Diverse biological and social explanations have been given to explain this difference in emotional intelligence in men and women. This has also received support from a wide range of empirical studies of emotion, which show greater emotional abilities in women. Keeping in mind this difference in emotions as revealed by different researchers, an attempt has been made to study the difference on the basis of gender in the emotional i...
There are divergent evidences regarding general levels and differences of Emotional Intelligence (EI...
AbstractAim of this study is to survey the emotional intelligence in master students (male/female) o...
There are some stereotypes attached on both male and female genders regarding their emotional states...
The idea that is currently gaining attention from the general public, professionals, and scholars is...
Emotional Intelligence is linked with human emotions, expressions of our own and people around us. D...
College of Liberal Arts, Psychology Department, Honors Program; Faculty Mentor: Dr. Lauren Denver-Po...
The paper focuses on gender-related differences obtained in a multidisciplinary cross-national resea...
Emotional intelligence is described as the ability to monitor one's own and others feelings and emot...
Nature bestowed humans with emotions. Emotions are significant predictors of anyone’s success. Now E...
For college students to succeed in both their academic and personal lives, emotional intelligence an...
112 employees of small and medium enterprise (SME) in private sector were selected randomly for asse...
This research study was undertaken to determine emotional intelligence among mentally fit and mental...
The emotional intelligence construct is a rather novel concept with little empirical support, partic...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) plays a significant role in a person’s academic, professional and person...
This study assessed the discriminant, criterion and incremental validity of an ability measure of em...
There are divergent evidences regarding general levels and differences of Emotional Intelligence (EI...
AbstractAim of this study is to survey the emotional intelligence in master students (male/female) o...
There are some stereotypes attached on both male and female genders regarding their emotional states...
The idea that is currently gaining attention from the general public, professionals, and scholars is...
Emotional Intelligence is linked with human emotions, expressions of our own and people around us. D...
College of Liberal Arts, Psychology Department, Honors Program; Faculty Mentor: Dr. Lauren Denver-Po...
The paper focuses on gender-related differences obtained in a multidisciplinary cross-national resea...
Emotional intelligence is described as the ability to monitor one's own and others feelings and emot...
Nature bestowed humans with emotions. Emotions are significant predictors of anyone’s success. Now E...
For college students to succeed in both their academic and personal lives, emotional intelligence an...
112 employees of small and medium enterprise (SME) in private sector were selected randomly for asse...
This research study was undertaken to determine emotional intelligence among mentally fit and mental...
The emotional intelligence construct is a rather novel concept with little empirical support, partic...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) plays a significant role in a person’s academic, professional and person...
This study assessed the discriminant, criterion and incremental validity of an ability measure of em...
There are divergent evidences regarding general levels and differences of Emotional Intelligence (EI...
AbstractAim of this study is to survey the emotional intelligence in master students (male/female) o...
There are some stereotypes attached on both male and female genders regarding their emotional states...