A Study on Impact of Sensitive Intelligence and Perceived Stress

  • Srinivasa* M
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Abstract

This paper explores the connection between emotional understanding (EI) and Perceived stress among 40 men and 40 women students of management stream in a college. There are two hypothesis which are proved in this article. The Chadha Emotional Intelligence Test (EIT) and Perceived Stress Scale developed by Cohen, Kamarck and Mermelstein were used for the analysis. Fixed investigation has shown that EI is negatively correlated to Stress. T-test on the mean results showed no gender difference for EI and perceived position stress among students in management. The analysis underlines the significance of Emotional Intelligence for students in management.

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Srinivasa*, M. S., & Vijayashree, D. L. (2021). A Study on Impact of Sensitive Intelligence and Perceived Stress. International Journal of Management and Humanities, 5(7), 27–29. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijmh.g1257.035721

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