The Bulletin of National Defence University of Ukraine

  • Received 12.04.2022,
  • Revised 28.04.2022,
  • Accepted 05.05.2022
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Vol. 17, No. 2, 2022
  • Emotional intelligence; decision-making; activity; communication; tolerance of uncertainty; effective and efficient decisions
  • https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2022-66-2-37-42
  • Pages 37-42

A general psychological study of the place and role of emotional intelligence in decision-making regulation systems involves referring to samples of persons in professions in which it must be included in activities and communication. Emotional intelligence and tolerance to uncertainty can be seen as properties that contribute to effective and efficient solutions

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