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How does university teachers' emotional intelligence relate to their self efficacy beliefs?

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Table  1.  Reliability  reports  of  OSTES
Table  3.  The  results  of  correlation  between  instructors’  Self-efficacy  and  EQ
Table  4.  The  results  of  correlation  between  the  components  of  EQ  and  Self-efficacy Self-efficacy Sig
Table  6.  The  results  of  regression  analysis  for  instructors’  EQ  and  their  Self-Efficacy
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