TRAIT EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ESL TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS: ASSESSING THE MODERATING EFFECT OF DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES USING PLS-MGA

This study presents a framework to measure and empirically validate the relationship between trait EI and English as a Second Language teachers' effectiveness. Moreover, the demographic variables (Gender, Teaching Experience, and Academic Qualification) are incorporated into the framework to as...

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