The relationship between Emotional intelligence Anger among the hearing impaired depending "Field Study in Lattakia City. "

Authors

  • Reem Salimon
  • Foad Sberh
  • Nesreen halloum

Abstract

 This research is trying to identify the relationship between emotional intelligence and anger among the hearing-impaired, and summed up the research problem the following question: Is there a correlation between emotional intelligence and anger among the hearing-impaired depending on the variables of the study? To achieve the goals of this research was to use descriptive method on a sample of 50 children from hearing-impaired, Manner comprehensive survey on the deliberate from the Institute of Special Education for disabled sample acoustically and associations and centers, and use the emotional intelligence scale (the researcher) and a measure of anger (the researcher) for the data of the sample was used as a set of statistical techniques (alpha coefficient of Krumbach, retail midterm, and a test of significance Stodnt t-test, Pearson) and the research found the following results: 1- There are no significant differences between the mean scores of the hearing impaired on the anger scale depending on the variable sex. 2- There are no statistically significant differences between the mean scores of the hearing impaired on emotional intelligence scale depending on the variable sex. 3. There is correlation statistically significant differences between the scores of emotional intelligence and anger among the hearing-impaired children.

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Published

2017-02-13

How to Cite

Salimon, R. ., Sberh, F. ., & halloum, N. . . (2017). The relationship between Emotional intelligence Anger among the hearing impaired depending "Field Study in Lattakia City. ". Tishreen University Journal- Arts and Humanities Sciences Series, 38(3). Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/humlitr/article/view/2447