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This study was an effort to find out the relationship of emotional intelligence with
social anxiety and social competence of adolescents. The study was carried out at
Ibne Sina College and SICAS. A sample of 130 adolescents between the ages of 14-16
years was randomly selected. Emotional quotient inventory youth version (EQi- YV)
by Baron, Kutcher Social Anxiety Disorder Scale for Adolescents (K-GSADS-A) and
Measures of Adolescence Social Performance (MASP) were used to find out the
emotional intelligence, social anxiety and social competence respectively. Data was
analyzed using descriptive statistics as well as independent samples t-test, ANOVA
and Pearson correlation coefficient. Results showed that girls experience more social
anxiety as compared to boys. Further analysis revealed a negative correlation
between emotional intelligence and social anxiety, a positive relation between
emotional intelligence and social competence and a negative relation between social
anxiety and social competence of both boys and girls.
Attiya Inam, Hafsa Khalil, Warda Binte Tahir, Muhammad Abiodullah. (2014) Relationship of emotional intelligence with social anxiety and social competence of adolescents, Research Journal of Pakistan Home Economics Association, Volume-8, Issue-1.
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