Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been conceptualized in the literature either as a dispositional tendency, in line with a personality trait (trait EI; Petrides and Furnham, 2001), or as an ability, moderately correlated with general intelligence (ability EI; Mayer and Salovey, 1997). Surprisingly, there have been few empirical attempts conceptualizing how the different EI approaches should be related to each other. However, understanding how the different approaches of EI may be interwoven and/or complementary is of primary importance for clarifying the conceptualization of EI and organizing the literature around it. We introduce a theoretical framework explaining how trait EI, ability EI, and emotion information processing – a novel compone...
Considerable debate still exists among scholars over the role of trait emotional intelligence (TEI) ...
Numerous individual differences, models, and measures have been associated with the ‘emotional intel...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a relatively new concept in the field of psychology, introduced by Sa...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been conceptualized in the literature either as a dispositional tend...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has gained significant popularity as a scientific construct over the pas...
Numerous individual differences, models, and measures have been associated with the ‘emotional intel...
Trait emotional intelligence ("trait EI") concerns our perceptions of our emotional abilities, that ...
The last decade has seen the emergence of the construct of emotional intelligence (EI; Salovey & May...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
psychometric properties of the principal performance measure of emotional intel-ligence (EI). They r...
Summary The relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and emotion information processing (EI...
Emotional intelligence is the ability of individuals to recognize their own and others' emotions, to...
Current assessments of trait emotional intelligence (EI) rely on self-report inventories. While this...
Extant evidence provides no consensus on whether individuals with higher emotional intelligence (EI)...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Considerable debate still exists among scholars over the role of trait emotional intelligence (TEI) ...
Numerous individual differences, models, and measures have been associated with the ‘emotional intel...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a relatively new concept in the field of psychology, introduced by Sa...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been conceptualized in the literature either as a dispositional tend...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has gained significant popularity as a scientific construct over the pas...
Numerous individual differences, models, and measures have been associated with the ‘emotional intel...
Trait emotional intelligence ("trait EI") concerns our perceptions of our emotional abilities, that ...
The last decade has seen the emergence of the construct of emotional intelligence (EI; Salovey & May...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
psychometric properties of the principal performance measure of emotional intel-ligence (EI). They r...
Summary The relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and emotion information processing (EI...
Emotional intelligence is the ability of individuals to recognize their own and others' emotions, to...
Current assessments of trait emotional intelligence (EI) rely on self-report inventories. While this...
Extant evidence provides no consensus on whether individuals with higher emotional intelligence (EI)...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Considerable debate still exists among scholars over the role of trait emotional intelligence (TEI) ...
Numerous individual differences, models, and measures have been associated with the ‘emotional intel...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a relatively new concept in the field of psychology, introduced by Sa...