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Title: A Study of Emotional Intelligence and Social Behaviour of 11th Class
Students
Pages: 301
Researcher: Shaista Majid
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Rehana Masrur
University: Allama Iqbal Open University
Subject Area: Secondary Teacher Education
Year: 2012
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
There has been an increasing awareness of improving quality of education in
recent years, and efforts have been focused on motivating young college students
towards more serious study attitudes.
Strong mind and emotionally balanced
personality may perform better than the frustrated one. The more serious and caring
the attitude towards studies the better will be acceptable social behaviour of the
young boys and girls at the colleges. Emotional intelligence plays an important role
in making the youngsters better able to know themselves and their emotions as well
as the feelings of others. Emotional skills are important for social and emotional
adaptation that leads to success in all areas of life. The present study examines the
relationship between emotional intelligence and social behaviour of 11th class
students. It further explores the levels of emotional intelligence and types of social
behaviour of academically high achievers and low achievers.
The population of the study comprised all 11th class students studying
in all Government Intermediate/Graduate/Postgraduate Colleges of the districts of
Rawalpindi and Attock, as the study was delimited to the two districts; Rawalpindi
and Attock, of the province Punjab in Pakistan.
The population includes many strata; urban and rural, male and female,
therefore Stratified Sampling Technique was applied for the selection of each
stratum. The sample was selected by obtaining fifty percent of each stratum; i.e.
rural and urban, male and female. The sample size comprised of 819 students. The
Stratified Sampling Technique was used to select equal-sized samples (50 percent)
from each subgroup (strata); i.e. male, female, urban, and rural. An emotional
intelligence measure, The Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i) developed by BarOn
and Social Behaviour Inventory (SBI) developed by the researcher and the result of
first year Part I Examination, 2007 were used as the research inventories for data
collection. A pilot study was conducted on fifty students to ensure the validity and
reliability of the research inventories. The Alpha Coefficient of Reliability 0.90 for
SBI and 0.92 for EQI ensured the reliability of inventories for this research.
Means, percentages of the frequencies, standard deviation and means of
means were computed on SPSS 14.
Pearson’s correlation was applied to see the
relationship of types of social behaviour with levels of emotional intelligence of the
11th class students.
The t- test of independent samples was applied to analyze the
significant level of the variables.
The results showed that both inventories have internal consistency of items.
Significant relations were found between social behaviour with peer, group,
curriculum, college and levels of EI. Emotional intelligence was highly correlated
to social behaviour overall and was not significantly correlated to the academic
achievement of students at the end of 1st year of college studies. The number of high
achievers in academics was higher than that of the low achievers. The findings
suggest that emphasis should be placed on the understanding of 1st year students’ EI.
Training in managing and regulating emotions should be taken into account during
college education to reduce the deviant behaviour of the youth. Presently in the
curricula of colleges of Pakistan the development of EI is not emphasized. An
emphasis on channelizing the youth’s energies towards more productive and useful
aspects of their lives will help overcome the behaviour problems. |
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