Published April 27, 2024 | Version v1
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Emotional Intelligence, Religiosity, and Prosocial Behavior in Blood Donors

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Prosocial behavior develops from childhood to adulthood. The older one gets, the more social maturity, and social responsibility develops. The subjects of this study were 56 early adults who were active or had donated blood. This study aims to empirically determine the effect of emotional intelligence and religiosity on prosocial behavior in blood donors and the relationship between emotional intelligence, religiosity, and prosocial behavior in blood donors. Data were collected through scales of emotional intelligence, religiosity and prosocial behavior. Data analysis used multiple regression and correlation techniques. The results of this study indicate that there is no significant influence and relationship between emotional intelligence and religiosity on prosocial behavior.

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