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Impact of Emotional Intelligence and Academic Self-concept on the Academic Performance of Educational Sciences Undergraduates

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Journal Heliyon
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2024 Apr 22
PMID 38644847
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Abstract

Over the last few years, the inclusion of psychosocial factors in the teaching and learning processes has become increasingly important due to their proven influence on students' academic performance, especially at the university stage. In this regard, the aim of this study is to analyse the impact of emotional intelligence and academic self-concept on the students' academic achievement. The results obtained revealed some differences according to gender in all the variables considered. Specifically, women presented higher levels of emotional attention, academic self-concept and performance, while men stood out in emotional clarity and emotional repair. The findings obtained show the importance of including psychosocial factors in university training plans.

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