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| Published: March 31, 2023

Correlation Between Emotional Maturity and Interpersonal Exploitation amongst Medical and Engineering Students Belonging to Rural Settings

Parmar Vishalkumar P.

Research Scholar, Department of Psychology, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad-38008 Google Scholar More about the auther

, Dr. M.D. Chavda

Principal and HOD, Department of Psychology, L.D Arts College, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad-38008 Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.236.20231101

DOI: 10.25215/1101.236

ABSTRACT

In this study, medical and engineering college students were assessed for their emotional maturity and interpersonal exploitation tendencies after rapport had been established. The Emotional Maturity Scale and Interpersonal Exploitation Scale were administered to the participants, and the obtained data were scored using standardized scoring keys and manuals for both scales. The data analysis involved both descriptive and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics, including the calculation of mean and standard deviation, were used to summarize the data. Inferential statistics, specifically Pearson’s correlation and the t-test, were applied to examine relationships and differences between variables. The results of the study revealed a significant correlation between emotional maturity and interpersonal exploitation. Specifically, individuals with higher emotional maturity demonstrated a reduced inclination towards exploitative and manipulative behavior. This suggests that an individual’s ability to effectively express, perceive, and manage emotions, especially in challenging and vulnerable situations, is associated with lower tendencies to engage in exploitative interpersonal behaviors. These findings underscore the importance of emotional maturity in shaping one’s interpersonal interactions and behavior. Developing emotional maturity can potentially contribute to healthier and more ethical social relationships, ultimately leading to more positive and constructive social dynamics.

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.236.20231101

10.25215/1101.236

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Published in   Volume 11, Issue 1, January-March, 2023