QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DIGITAL ANALYSIS OF EMOTIONAL AND MOTOR INTELLIGENCE BY GENDER DIFFERENCES
Ioana Gabriela Grigorescu and
Eugen Gabriel Garais ()
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Ioana Gabriela Grigorescu: Romanian-American University, Romania
Eugen Gabriel Garais: Romanian-American University, Romania
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2025, vol. 19, issue 1, 116-137
Abstract:
This study investigates gender differences in emotional intelligence and sensory-motor coordination through a comprehensive digital analysis. Utilizing a sample of 60 participants (30 males, 30 females), various assessments were conducted, including a Digital Tachistoscope, Hand Coordination Tester, and an Emotional Intelligence Test adapted by Mihaela Roco. The results were analyzed using SPSS to perform statistical tests such as the T-test and Mann Whitney test. Key findings indicate significant gender-specific differences in motor coordination errors, while emotional intelligence levels correlated with sensory-motor performance differently across genders. This research highlights the importance of considering gender in evaluating cognitive and emotional skills, providing valuable insights for practical applications such as employment screening. The study also identifies areas for further research to better understand these complex interactions. [2]
Date: 2025
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