Expression of Emotional Intelligence Among Tennis Players
Background. Emotional intelligence (EI) is most commonly studied based on the cognitive-emotional ability or trait emotional self-efficacy model (Siegling & Petrides, 2015). This study was based on the EI capability model. Research based on ability models measures a person's ability to solv...
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Main Authors: | Audronė Dumčienė (Author), Saulė Bilevičienė (Author), Beatričė Sipavičiūtė (Author) |
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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