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dc.contributor.advisorPrentice, Garryen
dc.contributor.authorWalshe, Órla
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-29T13:39:49Z
dc.date.available2018-08-29T13:39:49Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.citationWalshe, O. (2018). The quarter-life crisis: investigating emotional intelligence, self-esteem and maximization as predictors of coping self-efficacy. Higher Diploma Final Year Project, Dublin Business School.en
dc.identifier.urihttps://esource.dbs.ie/handle/10788/3449
dc.description.abstractThe inspiration for this mixed methods research was to investigate the correlation between emotional intelligence, self-esteem, maximization and the criterion variable coping self-efficacy and to investigate self-reported experiences of a perceived crisis in early adulthood and coping mechanisms employed and recommended. As hypothesized a multiple regression analysis showed self-esteem and emotional intelligence (TEI) significantly predict coping self-efficacy and a Pearson r Correlation and linear regression showed that high levels of maximization negatively correlated with coping self-efficacy. The main conclusions from this research are further research into the positive association between emotional intelligence, self-esteem and coping self-efficacy is warranted as is further research into maximization and coping self-efficacy and the concept of a quarter-life crisis.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherDublin Business Schoolen
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dc.titleThe quarter-life crisis: investigating emotional intelligence, self-esteem and maximization as predictors of coping self-efficacyen
dc.typeFinal Year Projecten
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dc.type.degreenameHigher Diploma in Arts in Psychologyen
dc.type.degreelevelHigher Diplomaen


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