Emotional intelligence (EI) measures one’s “common sense ” and ability to get along with others. The EI construct is a rather novel concept with little empirical support, particularly, in relation to the link between father’s EI and that of his child’s behavior. The specific objective of this research is to determine the relationship between fathers ’ EI and their pleasure-anger responses to children’s behavior. The present study was carried out among 107 fathers of Iranian students in the Iranian primary school located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The students were clustered in three different age groups, 8, 9, and 10 years old. Data were collected using the Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-I) adult version (Bar- on EQ-I, 1997) and Parent Af...
The aim of this study was to investigate the difference in emotional intelligence scores between fem...
Recent researches have explored the various pathways by which parent education may affect their pare...
It is expected that children are going to respond with anger and resentment to some of their parents...
Emotional intelligence (EI) measures one’s “common sense” and ability to get along with others. The ...
The emotional intelligence structure is a concept with little empirical research, particularly in re...
AbstractThis study aims to establish the relationship between the level of emotional intelligence of...
Indonesia has a demographic bonus where the number of young people is quite large than the old gener...
Both direct and indirect courses are studied in this research to study the effect of fathers ' ...
The influence of trait emotional intelligence (Trait EI) on work–family conflict is important for in...
The current study investigated combined contributions of several parental aspects involved in the so...
The present study explored the styles and strategies men use to regulate their negative emotion and ...
This study examined how self and parental ratings of trait emotional intelligence (trait EI), relate...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between father involvement and emotion soc...
The aim of present study examined the association between perceived parenting styles and emotional i...
Abstract This study was designed to examine the effect of father's self-esteem and child rearin...
The aim of this study was to investigate the difference in emotional intelligence scores between fem...
Recent researches have explored the various pathways by which parent education may affect their pare...
It is expected that children are going to respond with anger and resentment to some of their parents...
Emotional intelligence (EI) measures one’s “common sense” and ability to get along with others. The ...
The emotional intelligence structure is a concept with little empirical research, particularly in re...
AbstractThis study aims to establish the relationship between the level of emotional intelligence of...
Indonesia has a demographic bonus where the number of young people is quite large than the old gener...
Both direct and indirect courses are studied in this research to study the effect of fathers ' ...
The influence of trait emotional intelligence (Trait EI) on work–family conflict is important for in...
The current study investigated combined contributions of several parental aspects involved in the so...
The present study explored the styles and strategies men use to regulate their negative emotion and ...
This study examined how self and parental ratings of trait emotional intelligence (trait EI), relate...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between father involvement and emotion soc...
The aim of present study examined the association between perceived parenting styles and emotional i...
Abstract This study was designed to examine the effect of father's self-esteem and child rearin...
The aim of this study was to investigate the difference in emotional intelligence scores between fem...
Recent researches have explored the various pathways by which parent education may affect their pare...
It is expected that children are going to respond with anger and resentment to some of their parents...