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Role of IQ and Gender in Emotional Intelligence among Gifted and Average Students

 Prerna Karulkar, Sucharita Gadre, and Anagha LavalekarJnana Prabodhini’s Institute of Psychology, Pune Pages: 234-244 This study examined the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and intelligencequotient (IQ) among students aged 7 to 12, focusing on 128 gifted and 180 averagestudents. EI components—emotional perception, management, assimilation, andunderstanding—were assessed using the “How Do I Feel?” test developed at …

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Exploring the Role of Self-esteem and Social Media in Academic Procrastination among Undergraduate Students

Monika and ManjuGuru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, Haryana (India) Pages:225-233  The present study aimed to explore the association between self-esteem, social media,and academic procrastination and also to investigate the role of self-esteem and socialmedia in predicting academic procrastination tendencies among female students. Forthe data collection, ‘Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale’, ‘Academic Procrastination Scale’,and ‘Social …

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Technology and Its Effects on Student Well-Being: Analyzing the Impact of Digital Tools and Social Media on Mental Health

Ravindiran E and Pramila RamaniCentral University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur Pages:491-496 Today, technology and social media have changed how students learn and relate.Therefore, the chances and obstacles they present for students’ mental well-beingtoday have also changed. From this perspective, technology and social media havealtered the learning and interaction processes between students of today in light …

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Exploring Psychosocial Correlates of Social Media Addiction among Adolescents

Damanjit Sandhu and LalitaPunjabi University, Patiala Pages: 315-324 The usage of social media has significantly increased and has been linked to problemswith social media addiction (SMA). There is currently a lack of knowledge regardingthe elements that contribute to young people’s addiction to social media. This study’smain goal is to determine whether online oversharing, social interaction …

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