Empirical Investigation of Emotional Intelligence as a Factor in the Efficiency of Communication with Adolescents
Kh. Rukhievа (),
А. Mukhtarov (),
S.Kulatova (),
N. Abdumannotova () and
M.Mukhtаrovа ()
SPAST Reports, 2024, vol. 1, issue 1
Abstract:
The significance and importance of studying the younger generation in modern society are undeniable. In our country, great importance is given to fostering physically and psychologically healthy individuals, and various programs are implemented to support the youth at both macro and micro-social levels. A notable initiative is the program "For a Healthy Generation," established by the International Foundation "Healthy Generation." The study of psychological characteristics of adolescence and youth is crucial, considering that the population of Uzbekistan is currently 35 million people, with more than half being children under 18 years old.
Keywords: Social knowledge; social perception; prosocial behaviour; Behaviour; Emotions; Self-Assessment; Motivation; Empathy; Intelligence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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