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Chaturvedi, Mamta
- Gender Differences in Emotional Intelligence
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1 Scientist-E (DRDO), Selecton Centre Central, Bhopal, IN
1 Scientist-E (DRDO), Selecton Centre Central, Bhopal, IN
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Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 1, No 1-2 (2010), Pagination: 41-43Abstract
The stereotype of women being more 'emotional' sex survives to this day. The present study was conducted to empirically validate this affirmation. Two hundred thirty eight engineering graduates (males=110, females=128)in the age range of 21-25 years formed the sample of the study. The gender differences on various dimensions of Emotional Intelligence were explored with the help of a self-report measure of Emotional Intelligence that included (a) self -awareness (b) empathy (c) self-motivation (d) emotional stability (e) managing relations (f) integrity (g) self-development (h) value orientation (i) commitment and (j) altruistic behavior. The data was analyzed using independent sample't' test. Results of the study indicate a significantly higher score of female students on selfawareness, self-motivation, managing relations, integrity and overall emotional intelligence in comparison to the male students. The difference on other dimensions of Emotional Intelligence was statistically insignificant.Keywords
Emotional Intelligence, Gender Differences.- Correlates of Life Satisfaction
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1 Scientist-F (DRDO), Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, IN
2 Scientist-B (DRDO), Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, IN
1 Scientist-F (DRDO), Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, IN
2 Scientist-B (DRDO), Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, IN
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Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 4, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 144-147Abstract
Life satisfaction is an overall assessment of feelings and attitudes about one's life at a particular point of time. The present study was designed to investigate the differences in the level of various components of life satisfaction on the basis of certain demographic variables i.e. gender, age, family type, and background. Life Satisfaction Scale (Alam&Srivastava, 2001) measuring six components of life satisfaction i.e. Health Satisfaction (H.S.), Personal Satisfaction (P.S.), Economic Satisfaction (E.S.), Marital Satisfaction (M.S.), Social Satisfaction (S.S.), Job Satisfaction (J.S.) and overall Life Satisfaction was used to measure Life Satisfaction. The sample of study consists of 240 subjects in the age range of 18-32 years. ANOVA was used to analyse the data. The results of the study indicate that Health Satisfaction is affected by gender and age; Personal Satisfaction is affected by family type, Economic Satisfaction and Marital Satisfaction are not affected by any of the variables in the study; Social Satisfaction is affected by gender, age, and background; and Job Satisfaction is affected by age, and family type. However the groups did not differ significantly on overall Life Satisfaction score in any of the demographic determinants of the study.Keywords
Life Satissfaction, Demographic Correlates- Attitude of Indian Youth towards Marriage and Family Relations
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1 Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
1 Selection Centre Central, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN