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Emotional intelligence and aggression among South African adolescents: Preliminary evidence
Authors:Wandile F. Tsabedze  Mokoena P. Maepa  Refilwe Gloria Pila–Nemutandani
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, South Africa;2. Department of Clinical Psychology, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract:We investigated gender differences in emotional intelligence and aggression among South African adolescents. Four hundred and forty-four adolescents (female =51.4 %; mean age =15.5 years, SD= 1.42 years; rural residence = 35.5%, urban residence = 65.5%) completed an emotional intelligence scale and an aggression expression survey. Exploratory independent sample t-test analysis revealed female adolescents to score higher on perception of and management of emotions than male adolescents. Female adolescents also scored higher on verbal aggression than their male peers, whereas male adolescents scored higher on physical aggression than the female adolescents.
Keywords:aggression  emotional intelligence  gender
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