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Title: Relating emotional intelligence to academic achievement among university students in Barbados
Authors: Fayombo, Grace A.
Keywords: Academic achievement -- Barbados
Emotional intelligence
Undergraduates -- Barbados
Issue Date: 2012-11
Publisher: Centre for Resilence & Socio-Emotional Health
Citation: The International Journal of Emotional Education. 2012, Vol. 4(2), p. 43-54
Abstract: This study investigated the relationships between emotional intelligence and academic achievement among 151 undergraduate psychology students at The University of the West Indies (UWI), Barbados, making use of Barchard (2001)’s Emotional Intelligence Scale and an Academic Achievement Scale. Findings revealed significant positive correlations between academic achievement and six of the emotional intelligence components, and a negative correlation with negative expressivity. The emotional intelligence components also jointly contributed 48% of the variance in academic achievement. Attending to emotions was the best predictor of academic achievement while positive expressivity, negative expressivity and empathic concern were other significant predictors. Emotion-based decision-making, responsive joy and responsive distress did not make any significant relative contribution to academic achievement, indicating that academic achievement is only partially predicted by emotional intelligence. These results were discussed in the context of the influence of emotional intelligence on university students’ academic achievement.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/6141
ISBN: 20737629
Appears in Collections:IJEE, Volume 4, Issue 2
IJEE, Volume 4, Issue 2

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