Muhamad Syamiezy Sidek
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

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Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy career decision making among high school students Muhamad Syamiezy Sidek; Abu Yazid Abu Bakar
Education and Social Sciences Review Vol 1, No 1 (2020): Education and Social Sciences Review
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Theraphy

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Lack of self-confidence in decision making is one of the dominant problems that often engage students in making career choices. This study aimed to answer three research questions, namely, 1) is there a difference in emotional intelligence based on gender, 2) is there a difference in self-efficacy in career decision making among form four based on gender factors, 3) is there a relationship between emotional intelligence and self-efficacy making career decisions among form four students. The study sample was 80 respondents in a secondary school. This study is a survey study and uses the Emotional Intelligence test as well as the Career Decision Self-Efficacy test (CDSE-SF). The data were analyzed using SPSS version 24. The results showed that there was no difference between emotional intelligence and self-efficacy based on gender. Besides, the study also found no relationship between emotional intelligence and self-efficacy in career decision making. This study supports counselors and various working groups with adolescents to assist students in their career path from school to school.