A Meta-Analysis of the Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance in Secondary Education: A Multi-Stream Comparison
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2020-07
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Frontiers Media S.A.
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This study was a quantitative meta-analysis of empirical research on the relationship
between emotional intelligence (EI) and academic performance (AP) that included the
threemain theoreticalmodels of EI.We conducted a computerized literature search in the
main electronic databases. Forty-four of an initial 3,210 articles met the inclusion criteria.
With 49 effect sizes and a cumulative sample size of 19,861 participants, we found
significant heterogeneity indices indicating a variety of results. In general, the results of this
study indicated a significant effect of EI on AP (Z = 0.26). Average association between
EI and AP was higher in studies measured EI as ability (Z = 0.31), than studies measured
EI as self-report (Z = 0.24), and self-report mixed EI (Z = 0.26). In the educational field,
this meta-analysis provides information on the specific role of EI as a function of used
measures. Some practical implications are discussed.
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Emotional intelligence, Academic performance, Secondary education, Meta-analysis, Instruments
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Sánchez-Álvarez, N., Berrios Martos, M. P., & Extremera, N. (2020). A meta-analysis of the relationship between emotional intelligence and academic performance in secondary education: A multi-stream comparison. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1517.