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Title

Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Aggressive Fantasies and Empathy Among Adults.

Authors

Khan, Yousra; Ijaz, Arfa; Safdar, Amina; Alvi, Sajid Mahmood; Bibi, Aamna

Abstract

The study aimed to explore the influence of emotional intelligence on adolescents’ tendencies towards aggressive fantasies and empathy. A sample of 300 individuals (147 males and 153 females) was selected for the study. Initially, a weak correlation was found between emotional intelligence and aggression, suggesting that higher emotional intelligence does not necessarily lead to reduced levels of aggression in adolescents. Conversely, a positive correlation was observed between emotional intelligence and empathy, indicating that adolescents with higher emotional intelligence tend to demonstrate greater empathy towards others. Furthermore, the research identified a causal relationship between emotional intelligence and aggressive fantasies. Gender differences were also observed in emotional intelligence, empathy, and tendencies towards aggressive fantasies.

Subjects

EMOTIONAL intelligence; EMOTIONAL competence; MEDICAL care; PUBLIC health; MEDICAL personnel

Publication

International Journal of Business & Economic Affairs (IJBEA), 2024, Vol 9, Issue 3, p48

ISSN

2520-3258

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.24088/IJBEA-2024-93006

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