The Impact of Emotional Intelligence, Multitasking Abilities and Quality of Life Perceived by Working Women
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https://doi.org/10.52461/jths.v5i01.4114Keywords:
Emotional Intelligence, Multitasking Ability, Quality of Life, Working Women, Emotional Intelligence, Multitasking Ability, Quality of Life, Working WomeAbstract
This research study intended to examine and have a whole understanding regarding Emotional Intelligence, multitasking abilities, and quality of life of working women. 200 married and employed women made up the sample with age range of (30-40 and above). Using convenience sampling to gather data on SRMEI, CSMMI and QOL. Individual approaches were made to the participants at their homes and work-places, and due to inconvenience, some of the participants data were collected through online sources, by using google form. Emotional intelligence and multitasking skills uncovered to be substantial positive predictors of quality of life, according to reliability analysis, which revealed appropriate levels of alpha coefficients. Correlation coefficient values exposed solid affirmative association of emotional intelligence, multitasking ability and quality of life. To examine the variance and determine whether or not the factors are predictive, linear regression analysis was conducted. The study revealed.03% difference. The participants' information was gathered by using the demographic information sheet. Demographic factors revealed major group variations among the findings of the different groups.
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