Emotional Intelligence And Self-Esteem: A Brief Inquiry

Authors

  • Afreen Faiza
  • Tooba Farooqui
  • Samia Riaz Abbasi
  • Aymen Munazza

Keywords:

Emotional Intelligence (EI), Self –Esteem, Gender, Undergraduate Students

Abstract

It is imperative to have an understanding of one’s emotions to function in all aspects of life. In order to explore its underpinnings for student population, this study explored the relationship between emotional intelligence and self-esteem among undergraduate
students. Sample of (N=150) students (18-28years; M=21.54&SD=2.63) recruited from universities of Karachi through convenience sampling and scales of Self-Esteem (Rosenberg, 1965) and Emotional Intelligence (Schutte et al., 1998) were administered.
Results showed a positive correlation between emotional intelligence and self-esteem (r=.445**, p<.01), and meaningful gender differences for variables, men were found to have higher self-esteem (t= -2.015, df= 149, p<0.05) and women exhibited significantly higher levels of emotional intelligence (t= -2.012, df= 149, p<0.05). Implications and limitations of study were discussed.

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Published

2023-12-09

How to Cite

Afreen Faiza, Tooba Farooqui, Samia Riaz Abbasi, & Aymen Munazza. (2023). Emotional Intelligence And Self-Esteem: A Brief Inquiry. Elementary Education Online, 21(1), 48–59. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/96

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