Abstract

Introduction: Individuals with elevated levels of Emotional Intelligence (EI) appear to have emotional skills that permit them to adapt viably to the difficulties they face and encourage well being. Considering the part of Emotional Intelligence in adapting exploration may yield advantages for people on the grounds that EI has reliably been connected with constructive measures, including life and work fulfilment, interpersonal relationships, work execution, mental prosperity, physical wellbeing, adjustment and psycho physiological measures of versatile adapting. The main purpose of this study was to assess the Emotional Intelligence, Adjustment and Interpersonal Relationship among young adults and correlation among them. Methodology: The research was investigated using quantitative approach with a sample of 80 participants, who were selected from a Delhi/NCR based college ranging between 18-23 years of age. Statistical analysis was employed to measure and analyse the data; mean, standard deviation and Pearson Correlation were used to analyze the data. Results and Implications: The empirical results showed that there is a significant relationship between Emotional intelligence and Interpersonal Relationship. People with high EI will possess high IPR i.e. they are more emotionally stable which further helps to have positive relationships with others, on the other hand, statistically a significant correlation could not be found between emotional intelligence and adjustment.

Highlights

  • Individuals with elevated levels of Emotional Intelligence (EI) appear to have emotional skills that permit them to adapt viably to the difficulties they face and encourage well being

  • As per the findings, there was a significant correlation between emotional intelligence and interpersonal relationship (p=0.01)

  • The idea behind the investgation was to understand the difference in concepts of emotional intelligence, interpersonal relationship and adjustment individually in young adult males and females along with the correlation of the three components

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Introduction

Individuals with elevated levels of Emotional Intelligence (EI) appear to have emotional skills that permit them to adapt viably to the difficulties they face and encourage well being. Considering the part of Emotional Intelligence in adapting exploration may yield advantages for people on the grounds that EI has reliably been connected with constructive measures, including life and work fulfilment, interpersonal relationships, work execution, mental prosperity, physical wellbeing, adjustment and psycho physiological measures of versatile adapting. The main purpose of this study was to assess the Emotional Intelligence, Adjustment and Interpersonal Relationship among young adults and correlation among them. Results and Implications: The empirical results showed that there is a significant relationship between Emotional intelligence and Interpersonal Relationship. People with high EI will possess high IPR i.e. they are more emotionally stable which further helps to have positive relationships with others, on the other hand, statistically a significant correlation could not be found between emotional intelligence and adjustment

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