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    A multi-study investigation on academic satisfaction: The promise of emotional intelligence

    • Autor
      Mérida-López, Sergio; Extremera-Pacheco, NatalioAutoridad Universidad de Málaga
    • Fecha
      2021
    • Palabras clave
      Psicología social; Inteligencia emocional; Enseñanza
    • Resumen
      Abstract -Objective: We aimed to provide evidence on the influence of emotional intelligence (EI) on academic satisfaction adopting both cross-sectional and prospective designs in two independent studies with undergraduate students. -Methods: In Study 1, we examined the potential mediator role of study engagement dimensions in the relationship between EI and academic satisfaction in a sample of 314 undergraduate students (209 female; mean age = 21 years). In study 2, we sought to test the mediator role of study engagement dimensions in the relationship between EI and academic satisfaction considering a 2-month prospective design and controlling for personality traits. 135 undergraduate students (102 women; mean age = 20.40 years) participated in this study. -Results: In Study 1, results indicated that vigor and dedication fully mediated the association between EI and academic satisfaction. Findings from Study 2 showed that dedication fully mediated the relationship between EI and academic satisfaction at Time 2. -Conclusions: Our results contribute to the understanding of the motivational processes underlying students’ EI and academic satisfaction. These findings may help to design EI training programs aiming at the enhancement of study-related well-being and positive attitudes among undergraduate students.
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