Anjana Sunil’s scientific contributions

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Spiritual Intelligence and Subjective Vitality Among Young Adults and Old Ages
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October 2024

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International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering and Management (IRJAEM)

Anakha Benny

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Anjana Sunil

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Aleena Shijo

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Fr. Binny Joseph

The presented study examined the difference between spiritual intelligence and subjective vitality among young adults and old ages. The sample for the present study consisted of 60 young adults and 60 old ages (including males and females) using descriptive sampling method. The tools used for the study are spiritual intelligence scale, subjective vitality scale and socio-demographic questionnaire. The collected data were analysed using appropriate statistical techniques and frequencies. The findings showed that there is a significant relationship between spiritual intelligence and subjective vitality and a significant difference between both variables among young adults and old ages.

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Emotion regulation and Social reticence among Emerging Adults

January 2023

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International Journal of Engineering Technology and Management Sciences

Aleena Shijo

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Anjana Sunil

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Anakha Benny

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Krupa Dinan Mathew

Emotion regulation is the ability to exert control over one’s own emotional state. It may involve behaviors such as rethinking a challenging situation to reduce anger or anxiety, hiding visible signs of sadness or fear, or focusing on reasons to feel happy or calm. Social reticence is expressed as shy, anxiously avoidant behavior in early childhood. With development, overt signs of social reticence may diminish but could still manifest themselves in neural responses to peers. The purpose of the study was to analyse the relationship between Emotion regulation and Social reticence among emerging adults . The sample consisted of 60 college students of age range 18-25, out of which 30 were Males and 30 were Females. The tools used were Emotion regulations questionnaire (ERQ) and Social reticence scale (SRS). The statistical analysis was done using SPSS software. The major findings from the study is emotion regulation and social reticence are negatively correlated.