The Relationship between Nonverbal Intelligence and Emotional Intelligence among Children in UK and Oman
Tagharid Bint Turki Al Said
International Journal of Psychological Studies, 2013, vol. 6, issue 1, 79
Abstract:
The study compared the relationship between nonverbal intelligence (IQ) and emotional intelligence (EQ) inOmani and British pupils, also stratified by gender and age level (8, 9, 10 years old). The tests used were Raven'sProgressive Matrices Colored (CPM) and the short version of the Bar-On [Bar-On EQ-i- YV (S)] on 332 UK, and465 Omani children. The results of the Raven test scores indicated that the largest number of British pupils fall intothe fifth level (Intellectually Average 25 +), while the largest number of Omani pupils fall into the fourth level(Intellectually Average 50 +). The result of the Bar-On scale were statistically significant in the variables of state(in favour of Omani children), and age (in favour of younger age). However, differences were not significant in thevariables of gender and 2-way and 3-way interactions.
Date: 2013
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