A study of emotional intelligence between inter university and inter collegiate hockey players / Zamirullah Khan … [et al.]
Emotions play a central role in sports performance. Sport is an emotional experience for many athletes. Emotional intelligence is the ability, capacity, skill, or self-perceived ability to identify, assess, and manage the emotions of one’s self and of others. People who possess a high degree of e...
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Language: | English |
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Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation
2013
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22177/ http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22177/1/AJ_ZAMIRULLAH%20KHAN%20MJSSR%20SR%2013.pdf |
Summary: | Emotions play a central role in sports performance. Sport is an emotional experience for many
athletes. Emotional intelligence is the ability, capacity, skill, or self-perceived ability to identify,
assess, and manage the emotions of one’s self and of others. People who possess a high degree of
emotional intelligence know themselves very well and are also able to sense the emotions of
others. Emotional intelligence is emerging as the most important and effective personal skill of
the new century. The current study is an attempt to examine the difference of emotional
intelligence between interuniversity and intercollegiate hockey players. Mangal Emotional
Intelligence Inventory (MEII) was applied for the collection of the data from the hockey players.
The age ranged between 16 to 23 years. The results of the study indicated that interuniversity
players are more emotionally intelligent than the intercollegiate players. |
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