Emotional intelligence and social and academic adaptation to school.

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This paper, published in 2006, received 148 indexed citations. Written by José Miguel Mestre Navas, Rocío Guil Bozal, Paulo N. Lopes, Peter Salovey and Paloma Gil-Olarte Márquez covering the research area of Education and Social Psychology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Social Psychology (106 citations), Education (73 citations) and Clinical Psychology (48 citations). Published in PubMed.

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