JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Listar

    Todo RIUMAComunidades & ColeccionesPor fecha de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMateriasTipo de publicaciónCentrosDepartamentos/InstitutosEditoresEsta colecciónPor fecha de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMateriasTipo de publicaciónCentrosDepartamentos/InstitutosEditores

    Mi cuenta

    AccederRegistro

    Estadísticas

    Ver Estadísticas de uso

    DE INTERÉS

    Datos de investigaciónReglamento de ciencia abierta de la UMAPolítica de RIUMAPolitica de datos de investigación en RIUMAOpen Policy Finder (antes Sherpa-Romeo)Dulcinea
    Preguntas frecuentesManual de usoContacto/Sugerencias
    Ver ítem 
    •   RIUMA Principal
    • Investigación
    • Artículos
    • Ver ítem
    •   RIUMA Principal
    • Investigación
    • Artículos
    • Ver ítem

    Emotional intelligence, motivation and learning strategies: The SSREI and MSLQ-SF questionnaires.

    • Autor
      Coronado-Maldonado, IsabelAutoridad Universidad de Málaga; Díaz-Muñoz, RocíoAutoridad Universidad de Málaga; González Sodis, José Luis
    • Fecha
      2025-03
    • Editorial/Editor
      Team
    • Palabras clave
      Investigación activa en educación; Madurez afectiva; Estrategias de aprendizaje; Inteligencia emocional
    • Resumen
      Purpose: The influence of a good management of Emotional Intelligence (EI) on personal attitude shows a motivational impact that allows better results in any field, work, social or personal. This study analyzes EI and Motivation (MO) through the learning strategies present in 402 university students of the Faculty of Economics and Business and the Faculty of Commerce and Management (Malaga). It also analyzes the impact of gender on these results and identifies the dimensions of the variables studied. Design/methodology/approach: For this purpose, we applied the motivational tools Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) and the Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT). Findings: From the identification of EI (5) and MO (4) dimensions, the results of this study indicate high levels of active participation and interest in the subject. Students show a desire to learn effectively and for their learning to be of quality, motivating and useful for understanding the world around them and applying that knowledge to improve it. In relation to the impact of the gender factor, no significant differences or attitudinal patterns were found. Responses and behaviors were homogeneous for both genders. Originality/value: This work identifies the dimensions of EI and MO of university students in terms of involvement, interest in the subject of study and use of learning tools. Confirming that these parameters influence academic performance, the results allow us to determine in which aspects it is necessary or advisable to work on. Attitudes, motivation and intelligent emotional management can provide a competitive advantage.
    • URI
      https://hdl.handle.net/10630/38316
    • DOI
      https://dx.doi.org/10.3926/ic.2714
    • Compartir
      RefworksMendeley
    Mostrar el registro completo del ítem
    Ficheros
    ARTICULO EN RIUMA .pdf (496.1Kb)
    Colecciones
    • Artículos

    Estadísticas

    REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA
    REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA
     

     

    REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA
    REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA