ERIC Number: EJ1429042
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Publication Date: 2024-Jun
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Relationship of Emotional Intelligence and Capability of Answering Higher-Order Knowledge Questions in Physiology among First-Year Medical Students
Himel Mondal; Shaikat Mondal; Amita Singh; Amita Kumari; Mohammed Jaffer Pinjar; Ayesha Juhi; Santanu Nath; Anup Kumar D. Dhanvijay; Anita Kumari; Pratima Gupta
Advances in Physiology Education, v48 n2 p407-413 2024
Emotional intelligence (EI) has a positive correlation with the academic performance of medical students. However, why there is a positive correlation needs further exploration. We hypothesized that the capability of answering higher-order knowledge questions (HOQs) is higher in students with higher EI. Hence, we assessed the correlation between EI and the capability of medical students to answer HOQs in physiology. First-year undergraduate medical students (n = 124) from an Indian medical college were recruited as a convenient sample. EI was assessed by the Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT), a 33-item self-administered validated questionnaire. A specially designed objective examination with 15 lower-order and 15 higher-order multiple-choice questions was conducted. The correlation between the examination score and the EI score was tested by Pearson's correlation coefficient. Data from 92 students (33 females and 59 males) with a mean age of 20.14±1.87 yr were analyzed. Overall, students got a percentage of 53.37±14.07 in the examination, with 24.46±9.1 in HOQs and 28.91±6.58 in lower-order knowledge questions (LOQs). They had a mean score of 109.58±46.2 in SSEIT. The correlation coefficient of SSEIT score with total marks was r ¼ 0.29 (P ¼ 0.0037), with HOQs was r ¼ 0.41 (P < 0.0001), and with LOQs was r = 0.14 (P = 0.19). Hence, there is a positive correlation between EI and the capability of medical students to answer HOQs in physiology. This study may be the foundation for further exploration of the capability of answering HOQs in other subjects.
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Scores, Questionnaires, Medical Students, Student Attitudes, Correlation, Multiple Choice Tests, Physiology, Undergraduate Students, Thinking Skills, Case Studies, Foreign Countries
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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