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Sánchez Cabrero, Roberto & Arigita García, Amaya & Gil Pareja, David & Sánchez Rico, Ana & Martínez López, Fernando & Sierra Macarrón, Leonor (2022-03 ) .Measuring the Relation between Academic Performance and Emotional Intelligence at the University Level after the COVID-19 Pandemic Using TMMS-24.
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Sánchez Cabrero, Roberto & Arigita García, Amaya & Gil Pareja, David & Sánchez Rico, Ana & Martínez López, Fernando & Sierra Macarrón, Leonor. 2022-03 .Measuring the Relation between Academic Performance and Emotional Intelligence at the University Level after the COVID-19 Pandemic Using TMMS-24.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/29519
Resumen:
The outbreak of the global pandemic derived from COVID-19 in early 2020 has represented
a huge loss of social contact for most young people. The extent of these effects is still unknown,
so it is necessary to ask what the effect of this new, unforeseen, and prolonged situation on the
management of emotional intelligence in university students is. This study aims to compare the
academic performance, test anxiety (before and during the online exams), and emotional intelligence
of 91 students in a university Master¿s degree program after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The emotional intelligence was measured by the TMMS-24, the academic performance was compiled
in common subjects, and test anxiety was measured by self-assessment just after finishing each
online exam. The comparisons between the variables were made through means difference contrasts
using Mann¿Whitney U, Kruskal¿Wallis, and One-way ANOVA and Spearman¿s rank correlation
coefficient as a non-parametric test for correlational analysis. The results show that the COVID-19
pandemic has not modified how these three variables are related, so it can be concluded that the
prolonged social isolation suffered by young people has not had negative repercussions on their
emotional intelligence, anxiety before exams, and academic performance.
Keywords: emotional intelligence; test anxiety; academic performance; COVID-19; social isolation