Background: The research scholar selected this present research study to explore the relationship between selected emotional intelligence variables among sportspersons of selected three different games and sports. Objective; To determine the coefficient of correlation between selected Emotional intelligence variables among boxing, wrestling, and taekwondo players Measure; According to the supervisor's and research experts' guidance, the research scholar used the emotional intelligence scale (EIS; Anukool Hyde et, al. 1971) based on 5 items Likert scale. The above-mentioned Questionnaire had high reliability and acceptable construct validity (r =.0.88, V = 0.93). Therefore, the scales were found to have adequate properties and to be applicable in research and practice. Hypothesis; It was hypothesized that a statistically significant positive strong correlation would be found between selected Emotional intelligence variables among selected sportspersons. Statistics; To calculate the mean and correlation the research scholar used descriptive statistics (M, SD), and Pearson product-moment correlation in the IBM® SPSS Statistics analysis package. Results: In the present research study, revealed that there was a statistically significant coefficient correlation found between selected Emotional intelligence variables among boxing, wrestling, and taekwondo players, Boxing (M = 135.66, ± SD = 54.83), Wrestling (M = 123.11, ± SD = 50.21), and Taekwondo (M = 144.66, ± SD = 60.72), and Pearson product-moment correlation was found between cumulative score among boxing and wrestling (r = 986**, p ≤ 0.01), boxing and taekwondo (r = 994**, p ≤ 0.01), and the wrestling and taekwondo (r = 989**, p ≤ 0.01), The result indicated that a statistically significant very positive correlation was found between the selected psychological variables among boxing, wrestling and taekwondo players at significance level 0.01.
Published in | American Journal of Sports Science (Volume 11, Issue 3) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13 |
Page(s) | 76-83 |
Creative Commons |
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited. |
Copyright |
Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Science Publishing Group |
Psychology, Coefficient of Correlation Analysis, Emotional Intelligence, Boxing, Wrestling, Taekwondo.
[1] | Dodge Fernald, Psychology: Six Perspectives, 1st ed. Sage Publication, 2007. |
[2] | R. D. Gross, Psychology: the science of Mind and behavior. |
[3] | American Psychological Association, “Science of Psychology,” 2023. |
[4] | M. Pérez-Álvarez, “Psychology as a Science of Subject and Comportment, beyond the Mind and Behavior,” Integr Psychol Behav Sci, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 25–51, Mar. 2018, doi: 10.1007/s12124-017-9408-4. |
[5] | American Psychological Association, “Sports Psychology,” 2023. |
[6] | A. Thakkar, “Sports Psychology and its need in India,” 2019. [Online]. Available: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353285352 |
[7] | B. Ohuruogu, U. I. Jonathan, and U. J. Ikechukwu, “Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN,” Online, 2016. [Online]. Available: www.iiste.org |
[8] | D. B. Nelson and G. R. Low, Emotional intelligence: achieving academic and career excellence. Prentice Hall, 2011. |
[9] | I. R. Edara, “Exploring the relation between emotional intelligence, subjective wellness, and psychological distress: A case study of university students in Taiwan,” Behavioral Sciences, vol. 11, no. 9, Sep. 2021, doi: 10.3390/BS11090124. |
[10] | J. J. Maini, B. Singh, and P. Kaur, “The Relationship among Emotional Intelligence and Outcome Variables: A Study of Indian Employees,” Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 187–199, Sep. 2012, doi: 10.1177/0972262912460155. |
[11] | K. Ashokbhai, S. Ph, D Student, and M. Phil, “VOLUME 5 I ISSUE 4 I OCT IJRAR,” International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, [Online]. Available: http://ijrar.com/ |
[12] | M. N. O. Sadiku, O. D. Olaleye, S. M. Musa, and R. G. Perry, “Emotional Intelligence in Sports.” [Online]. Available: www.ijtrd.com |
[13] | Chaturvedi M. and Chander R., “Development of Emotionally Stability Scale,” Ind Psychiatry J, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 37–40, Mar. 2010. |
[14] | A. Kopp and D. Jekauc, “The influence of emotional intelligence on performance in competitive sports: A meta-analytical investigation,” Sports, vol. 6, no. 4. MDPI, Dec. 01, 2018. doi 10.3390/sports6040175. |
[15] | W. H. ALmegewly et al., “Correlation between emotional intelligence and academic achievement among undergraduate nursing students,” Int J Afr Nurs Sci, vol. 17, Jan. 2022, doi: 10.1016/j.ijans.2022.100491. |
[16] | Carmeli, A.; Yitzhak Halevy, M.; Weisberg, J. The relationship between emotional intelligence and psychological wellbeing. J. Manag. Psychol. 2009, 24, 66–78. https://doi.org/10.1108/02683940910922546. B. Valerie and H. Mularsih, “The Correlation Between Emotional Intelligence and Subjective Well-Being Among Psychology Students in Jakarta,” 2021. |
[17] | K. Wang, Y. Yang, T. Zhang, Y. Ouyang, B. Liu, and J. Luo, “The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Emotional Intelligence in College Students: The Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy,” Front Psychol, vol. 11, Jun. 2020, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00967. |
[18] | J. Acebes-Sánchez, I. Diez-Vega, S. Esteban-Gonzalo, and G. Rodriguez-Romo, “Physical activity and emotional intelligence among undergraduate students: A correlational study,” BMC Public Health, vol. 19, no. 1, Sep. 2019, doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-7576-5. |
[19] | Z. Abdolvahabi, S. Bagheri, S. Haghighi, and F. Karimi, “Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Self-efficacy in Practical Courses among Physical Education Teachers.” [Online]. Available: www.pelagiaresearchlibrary.com |
[20] | S. H. Mousavi, S. Yarmohammadi, A. B. Nosrat, and Z. Tarasi, “The relationship between emotional intelligence and job satisfaction of physical education teachers,” Scholars Research Library Annals of Biological Research, vol. 2012, no. 2, pp. 780–788, [Online]. |
APA Style
Pooja Rani, Akshay Lodhi, Roshani Vijay, Suman Kumar, Rahul Singh. (2023). Exploring the Relations Between Selected Emotional Intelligence Scale Among Three Different Combat Sports: A Correlation Analysis. American Journal of Sports Science, 11(3), 76-83. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13
ACS Style
Pooja Rani; Akshay Lodhi; Roshani Vijay; Suman Kumar; Rahul Singh. Exploring the Relations Between Selected Emotional Intelligence Scale Among Three Different Combat Sports: A Correlation Analysis. Am. J. Sports Sci. 2023, 11(3), 76-83. doi: 10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13
AMA Style
Pooja Rani, Akshay Lodhi, Roshani Vijay, Suman Kumar, Rahul Singh. Exploring the Relations Between Selected Emotional Intelligence Scale Among Three Different Combat Sports: A Correlation Analysis. Am J Sports Sci. 2023;11(3):76-83. doi: 10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13
@article{10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13, author = {Pooja Rani and Akshay Lodhi and Roshani Vijay and Suman Kumar and Rahul Singh}, title = {Exploring the Relations Between Selected Emotional Intelligence Scale Among Three Different Combat Sports: A Correlation Analysis}, journal = {American Journal of Sports Science}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {76-83}, doi = {10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13}, url = {https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13}, eprint = {https://article.sciencepublishinggroup.com/pdf/10.11648.j.ajss.20231103.13}, abstract = {Background: The research scholar selected this present research study to explore the relationship between selected emotional intelligence variables among sportspersons of selected three different games and sports. Objective; To determine the coefficient of correlation between selected Emotional intelligence variables among boxing, wrestling, and taekwondo players Measure; According to the supervisor's and research experts' guidance, the research scholar used the emotional intelligence scale (EIS; Anukool Hyde et, al. 1971) based on 5 items Likert scale. The above-mentioned Questionnaire had high reliability and acceptable construct validity (r =.0.88, V = 0.93). Therefore, the scales were found to have adequate properties and to be applicable in research and practice. Hypothesis; It was hypothesized that a statistically significant positive strong correlation would be found between selected Emotional intelligence variables among selected sportspersons. Statistics; To calculate the mean and correlation the research scholar used descriptive statistics (M, SD), and Pearson product-moment correlation in the IBM® SPSS Statistics analysis package. Results: In the present research study, revealed that there was a statistically significant coefficient correlation found between selected Emotional intelligence variables among boxing, wrestling, and taekwondo players, Boxing (M = 135.66, ± SD = 54.83), Wrestling (M = 123.11, ± SD = 50.21), and Taekwondo (M = 144.66, ± SD = 60.72), and Pearson product-moment correlation was found between cumulative score among boxing and wrestling (r = 986**, p ≤ 0.01), boxing and taekwondo (r = 994**, p ≤ 0.01), and the wrestling and taekwondo (r = 989**, p ≤ 0.01), The result indicated that a statistically significant very positive correlation was found between the selected psychological variables among boxing, wrestling and taekwondo players at significance level 0.01.}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR T1 - Exploring the Relations Between Selected Emotional Intelligence Scale Among Three Different Combat Sports: A Correlation Analysis AU - Pooja Rani AU - Akshay Lodhi AU - Roshani Vijay AU - Suman Kumar AU - Rahul Singh Y1 - 2023/10/14 PY - 2023 N1 - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13 DO - 10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13 T2 - American Journal of Sports Science JF - American Journal of Sports Science JO - American Journal of Sports Science SP - 76 EP - 83 PB - Science Publishing Group SN - 2330-8540 UR - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajss.20231103.13 AB - Background: The research scholar selected this present research study to explore the relationship between selected emotional intelligence variables among sportspersons of selected three different games and sports. Objective; To determine the coefficient of correlation between selected Emotional intelligence variables among boxing, wrestling, and taekwondo players Measure; According to the supervisor's and research experts' guidance, the research scholar used the emotional intelligence scale (EIS; Anukool Hyde et, al. 1971) based on 5 items Likert scale. The above-mentioned Questionnaire had high reliability and acceptable construct validity (r =.0.88, V = 0.93). Therefore, the scales were found to have adequate properties and to be applicable in research and practice. Hypothesis; It was hypothesized that a statistically significant positive strong correlation would be found between selected Emotional intelligence variables among selected sportspersons. Statistics; To calculate the mean and correlation the research scholar used descriptive statistics (M, SD), and Pearson product-moment correlation in the IBM® SPSS Statistics analysis package. Results: In the present research study, revealed that there was a statistically significant coefficient correlation found between selected Emotional intelligence variables among boxing, wrestling, and taekwondo players, Boxing (M = 135.66, ± SD = 54.83), Wrestling (M = 123.11, ± SD = 50.21), and Taekwondo (M = 144.66, ± SD = 60.72), and Pearson product-moment correlation was found between cumulative score among boxing and wrestling (r = 986**, p ≤ 0.01), boxing and taekwondo (r = 994**, p ≤ 0.01), and the wrestling and taekwondo (r = 989**, p ≤ 0.01), The result indicated that a statistically significant very positive correlation was found between the selected psychological variables among boxing, wrestling and taekwondo players at significance level 0.01. VL - 11 IS - 3 ER -