Moderating Influence of Emotional Intelligence on the Link Between Academic Self-efficacy and Achievement of University Students

The study examined the moderating influence of emotional intelligence on the link between academic self-efficacy and achievement among university students. The participants in the study were 300 undergraduate students at the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. Their age ranged between 16.5 years...

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