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Impact of TEI (Trait Emotional Intelligence) on Adaptability of Gen Z Management Students
There has been so much study undertaken worldwide about the positive impact of the emotional intelligence of a person. This study investigated the impact of trait emotional intelligence profile on the adaptability of 141 Gen Z management students in Bangalore. Using the trait emotional intelligence questionnaire it was hypothesized that there is a strong correlation between adaptability of students and their trait EI.
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Adaptability, Gen Z, Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire.
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