Title of article :
Emotional Intelligence and EFL Students’ Translation Ability
Author/Authors :
Moghimi, Samaneh Department of English - Quchan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Quchan , Yousefi, Mandana Department of English - Quchan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Quchan , Yousefi, Kazem Department of English - Quchan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Quchan
Abstract :
Emotional Intelligence is a challenging topic in the area of language research.
Among other factors that might manipulate translators’ mind, their Emotional
Intelligence level might be an influential element, too. The present research
focused on examining the relationship between emotional intelligence and the
students’ translation ability. It was carried out among 59 translation students in the
Payam-Noor University in Iran, Mazandaran. After homogenizing the sample, the
sample size was reduced to 32. The participants were required to translate some
paragraphs of the short story 'A rose for Emily' and answer the Bar-On EQ-I
questionnaire (1997). The results indicated that there was no relationship between
EQ and the learners’ translation ability but some of the main subscales of
emotional intelligence (i.e., problem solving, happiness, and flexibility) had
statistically weak relationship with the learners’ translation ability. The results also
showed that the combination of EQ and gender were positively correlated.
Keywords :
Emotional intelligence , Translation ability , Translation quality assessment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics