Relationship Between Emotional Regulation And Communicative Adaptability In Young Adults
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Emotional Regulation, Communicative Adaptation, Young Adults, Social Functioning, Well-BeingAbstract
This study investigates the relationship between emotional regulation and communicative adaptation among young adults. While a statistically significant yet minimal correlation is found between these constructs, suggesting the influence of emotional regulation on communicative adaptability, other factors such as personality traits, socialization experiences, and cognitive abilities may also play significant roles. The complex nature of both emotional regulation and communicative adaptability warrants further exploration, with suggestions for future research including a more diverse and representative sample.
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