A Study of students emotional quotient (EQ) at the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Rajamangala University of Technology Phranakhon
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2014-08-08Author
Chuwanich, Suwimol
Noppanee, Rittikulsitchai
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This research aimed to study and compare the Emotional Quotient (EQ) of
the undergraduate students of the faculty of Liberal Arts, Rajamangala University of Technology
Pranakhon. The comparison was done with all aspects of the emotional quotient and also with each
category within each aspect of them classifying according to variables determined such as the sex of the
students, the divisions of the students and their year of study. The samples were students in all four
years and all of divisions of the faculty namely the Hotel Division, the Tourism Division and the English
for International Division.
The data were collected in academic year 2013 and the research instrument was derived from the
Emotional Quotient Evaluation Form of Department of Mental Health, Ministry of Public Health which
included three main aspects: the good aspect, the smart aspect and the happy aspect. The data were
analyzed with descriptive statistics and One-way ANOVA.
The results were as follows:
1. The Emotional Quotient of the whole students was normal in all aspects.
2. The Emotional Quotient of the whole students was normal in each aspect:
the good aspect, the smart aspect and the happy aspect.
3. The Emotional Quotient of male students and that of female students were normal,
and not significantly different, except the responsibility of female students which was significant
at the level of 0.5.
4. The Emotional Quotient of the students from different divisions was normal and not significantly
different.
5. The Emotional Quotient of the students who were in different academic year was normal in all
aspects. However, the Emotional Quotient of the first year students in self-controlling was higher
than the others. It was found that the results of the students from different year were significant
at the level of 0.5 but the result in the happy aspect was not significantly different.
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