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Subject: Study on Maturity | |||||
Findings 1.The emotional intelligence of supporting staff increases as age progresses. This is similar to the comparison of Salovey and Mayers’s (1990) study that in an evaluation of more than 3000 men and women of ages varying from teens to 50’s, revealed small but steady and significant increases in emotional intelligence with advancing age. Further a peak was observed in the 40’s age group. They confirmed that emotional intelligence developed with increasing age and experience as a person progressed from childhood to adulthood. 2. Emotional maturity tends to be the after an age of 40. This seems too similar to Mayer’s study (1990) where a peak was observed in the 40’s age group and thereafter similar. 3. There is a significant difference in the perception of emotional intelligence with respect to male and female supporting staff. Though men and women have are equal in their ability to increase emotional intelligence, women tend to be stronger than men on competencies based on empathy and self regulation. 4. Emotional Sensitivity increases as age increases and vice versa. This may be due to the reason that age progression increases experience with life and henceforth increases interpretation of human expression and responding to them with sensitivity and empathy. |
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