Elham Saeedi; Hasan Sabourimoghadam; Touraj Hashemi
Abstract
Introduction: This research aimed to predict the relationship between emotional intelligence and anger rumination with aggression Method: The research was a correlation method. The population was all students of Tabriz University and 377 students were selected by multistage cluster sampling. They answered ...
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Introduction: This research aimed to predict the relationship between emotional intelligence and anger rumination with aggression Method: The research was a correlation method. The population was all students of Tabriz University and 377 students were selected by multistage cluster sampling. They answered questionnaires of Bar-on emotional intelligence questionnaire (1997), Bass and Perry aggression questionnaire (1992), and Sukhodolsky et al. anger rumination questionnaire (2001). The data were analyzed by multiple regression. Results: Data analysis showed that emotional intelligence and anger rumination were able to significantly predict aggression changes, while emotional intelligence negatively and anger rumination had a positive role in explaining aggression. Beta coefficients indicated that emotional intelligence with the highest value (-0.64) had a greater role in explaining aggression Conclusion: Based on the findings, it can be deduced that aggression is influenced by cognitive and emotion management and control factors and it is necessary to emphasize cognitive and emotional skills.