Social Intelligence of Principals and Its Relationship with Creative Behavior

Hani Kriemeen, Sulaiman Hajaia

Abstract


The study aimed at investigating the level of the social intelligence among the male and female principals in Tafila
Governorate from the teachers views and its relationship with creative behavior.
The sample consisted of 190 male and female teachers chosen randomly. For achieving the goals of the study, the
researchers developed two instruments, the first one was for social intelligence including 29 items, and the second
one was for creative behavior including 22 items distributed on five domains: flexibility, originality, fluency,
sensitivity to problems, and risk acceptance.
The results indicated that the level of social intelligence of principals was mid, and for creative behavior as well. The
results also showed that there is a statistically significance positive correlative relationship between social
intelligence and creative behavior.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/wje.v7n3p84

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