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Peculiarities of Emotional Intelligence of Basketball Coaches

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Аll-Russian scientific and practical conference «Educational environment today: development strategy»
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Author:
Lukosevichyus Martynas 1
Scientific adviser:
Dumchene A. L.1
Work direction:
Физическое воспитание и здоровьесберегающая деятельность
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1 Lithuanian Sports University
For citation:
Lukosevichyus M. (2021). Peculiarities of Emotional Intelligence of Basketball Coaches. Educational environment today: development strategy, 143-145. Cheboksary: SCC "Interactive plus", LLC.

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Abstract

This research was aimed to investigate the peculiarities of the emotional intelligence of basketball coaches. The study involved 22 basketball coaches (12 men and 10 women). The concept of emotional intelligence in this research as- the ability to regulate social and emotional behavior. Schutte inventory was used in the study. According to the results of the study, women had significantly (p <.05) higher estimates of the perception of emotion and managing other people's emotions of the components of emotional intelligence, while men had higher estimates of managing one's emotions. The component using emotions scores were higher in women, but insignificantly.

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