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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to explore the potential role of emotional intelligence as a significant predictor of academic performance in secondary school students, while concurrently factoring in other pertinent personal factors in the prediction model, such as general intelligence, academic selfefficacy and scholar motivation. A cross-sectional correlational study was carried out with a sample of 427 adolescents aged between 12 and 17 (M = 13.83; SD = 1.40). The analyses carried out revealed that academic self-efficacy was the foremost predictor of academic performance, followed by general intelligence, performance-inhibiting anxiety and the experiential area of emotional intelligence. This study's findings conclude that emotional intelligence is a contributory skill in explaining adolescent academic performance.
Fuente: Studies in Psychology, 2024, 45(2-3), 251-268
Editorial: Sage
Año de publicación: 2024
Nº de páginas: 18
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
DOI: 10.1177/02109395241241388
ISSN: 0210-9395,1579-3699
Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1177/02109395241241388
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RAQUEL PALOMERA MARTIN
ANDRES AVELINO FERNANDEZ FUERTES
VILLORIA ÁLVARO, SONIA
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