IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319-1775 Online 2320-7876

IMPACT OF PERSONALITY PATTERN ON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

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Dr. Ganesh Vishnu Lokhande

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Research Background: According to Robert Cooper (1996), EI is the ability to sense, understand and effectively apply the power of and acumen of emotions as a source of human energy, information, trust, creativity and influence. Personality and emotional intelligences has been associated each other’s. That’s why in this study, investigator find out impact of personality pattern on emotional intelligence of adults. . Objectives: The study objective was, to find out impact of personality pattern on emotional intelligence of adults as well as impact of gender difference on emotional intelligence of individuals. Procedure: For the study, four hundred adults had been selected from the different districts in state of Maharashtra. Out of this sample, two hundred adults were chooses from introvert and same way two hundred adults were chooses from extrovert. The purposive sampling technique had been used for the selection of the samples. The sample age range was between 35 and 60 years of age. This study Introversion and Extraversion Inventory developed by Dr. P. F. Aziz and Dr. Rekha Gupta and Emotional Intelligence Scale developed by Dr. P. Srinivasan and Mr. K. Murugesan have been used. Conclusions: It is concluded that, no significant difference found in the level of emotional intelligence among introverted and extroverted adults and male and female adults have found equal levels of emotional intelligence. Other hand side, no significant difference found in emotional intelligence among male and female introverted adults as well as extroverted adults. Application: The present study findings can be beneficial and helpful for counselors, society member, psychologists to understanding impact of personality pattern and type of gender on emotional intelligence. Also, these study findings can be beneficial for national and international research scholars

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