2024
DOI: 10.4102/ajcd.v6i1.114
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Emotional intelligence predicting subject-specific academic success: EQ-i Youth in South Africa

Anneke Stols,
Petro Erasmus,
Wandile F. Tsabedze

Abstract: Background: Academic performance has been perceived as an element, which can change the lives of youth, while emotional intelligence (EI) often relates to adolescents’ well-being and, in turn, can influence academic performance. Emotional intelligence development is related to multiple beneficial outcomes and deemed a valuable tool for educational and career planning. However, there is a need for more EI-related guidance in youth interventions.Objectives: To inform such guidance, this is the first study that a… Show more

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