INFLUENCE OF OPTIMISM, SELF-ESTEEM AND SELF-CONCEPT ON SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE AMONG UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATES
Abstract
The study examined influence of optimism, self-esteem and self-concept on socialintelligence. Participants were Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) students, withmean-age 24.5 years sampled through cluster and incidental sampling methods. Instruments wereOptimism/Pessimism Scale, Adolescents Self-Efficacy Scale, Self-Concept Scale, and SocialIntelligence Scale. The design was predictive design. Findings showed: Optimism had no significantinfluence on social intelligence (1, 95) = 0.003, p>0.05, β = -0.006, t = -0.057; self-esteem hadsignificant influence on social intelligence F(1, 95) = 4.040, p<0.05, β = 0.202, t = 2.010, R2 = 0.041;and self-concept had no significant influence on social intelligence F(1, 95) = 1.914; p>.05; β = .141;t = 1.383. Recommendations were for university undergraduates to improve their social intelligence bybolstering optimism and self-concept.
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