EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND STUDENTS ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF GRADE 12 SENIOR HIGH IN UM PEÑAPLATA
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Dawa, Jhon Mark
Reyes, Aldrenn
Saavedra, Jeramel
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This study titled "Emotional Intelligence and Students Academic Success of
Grade 12 Senior High in UM Peñaplata was conducted to determine the significant
relationship between emotional intelligence and the students academic success of
Grade 12 students. The researchers analyzed, evaluated, organized, and gathered the
data through the study. The study was realized with the cooperation of the eighty-one
students of Grade 12 Senior High of the University of Mindanao Peñaplata College.
They were randomly selected and visibly present in the university and were
considered the study's respondents through the use of the Random Sampling
Technique. The study was a quantitative descriptive correlational research design. The
statistical tools used in the study were mean and Pearson Product Moment Correlation.
It is a method designed to determine if two or more variables are associated with each
other. The descriptive method measures variables as they exist naturally, and the goal
is to describe the variables. Based on the data gathered, the researchers found that the
level of emotional intelligence generated a high mean score, and the academic success
of Grade 12 students at UMPC generated a very high mean score. It is also found that
there is no significant relationship between the Emotional Intelligence and Students
Academic Success of Grade 12 Senior High in UM Peñaplata College