Exploring The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence And Academic Stress Among Students At A Small, Private College

  • Stevens C
  • Schneider E
  • Bederman-Miller P
  • et al.
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Abstract

This research explored the relationship between total-trait emotional intelligence and academic stress among college students at a small, private college. Student total-trait emotional intelligence (TTEI) and university stress scores were significantly correlated. Measures of TTEI and USS are useful for student intervention to impact issues such as attrition. To increase retention, small private colleges benefit significantly from knowing students’ level of academic stress and emotional intelligence. Identifying specific factors and mitigating the adverse effects of these factors allows small colleges the opportunity to provide additional services for students.

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Stevens, C., Schneider, E., Bederman-Miller, P., & Arcangelo, K. (2019). Exploring The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence And Academic Stress Among Students At A Small, Private College. Contemporary Issues in Education Research (CIER), 12(4), 93–102. https://doi.org/10.19030/cier.v12i4.10322

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