Emotional intelligence (EI) involves the ability to carry out accurate reasoning about emotions and the ability to use emotions and emotional knowledge to enhance thought. We discuss the origins of the EI concept, define EI, and describe the scope of the field today. We review three approaches taken to date from both a theoretical and methodological perspective. We find that Specific-Ability and Integrative-Model approaches adequately conceptualize and measure EI. Pivotal in this review are those studies that address the relation between EI measures and meaningful criteria including social outcomes, performance, and psychological and physical well-being. The Discussion section is followed by a list of summary points and recommended issues f...
The paper examines the modern psychological construct known as emotional intelligence (abbreviated a...
M.A.Human intelligence has been investigated from many different angles with various resulting defin...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) emerged in the 1990s as an ability based construct analogous to general ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new construct (Zeidner, et al., 2004) that has gathered ...
Some individuals have a greater capacity than others to carry out sophisticated information processi...
Our purpose in this chapter is to explore emotional intelligence (EI) as a potentially useful scient...
Our purpose in this chapter is to explore emotional intelligence (EI) as a potentially useful scient...
Managing human emotions plays a critical role in everyday functioning. After years of lively debate ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has gained significant popularity as a scientific construct over the pas...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a term that has several definitions and theories. Three major views i...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
This chapter addresses key questions about how emotional intelligence (EI) should be conceptualized....
Identifying, processing and dealing effectively with one’s own and others’ emotions are essential fe...
Identifying, processing and dealing effectively with one’s own and others’ emotions are essential fe...
Emotional intelligence is defined as having the personal skills that characterize a rich and balance...
The paper examines the modern psychological construct known as emotional intelligence (abbreviated a...
M.A.Human intelligence has been investigated from many different angles with various resulting defin...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) emerged in the 1990s as an ability based construct analogous to general ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new construct (Zeidner, et al., 2004) that has gathered ...
Some individuals have a greater capacity than others to carry out sophisticated information processi...
Our purpose in this chapter is to explore emotional intelligence (EI) as a potentially useful scient...
Our purpose in this chapter is to explore emotional intelligence (EI) as a potentially useful scient...
Managing human emotions plays a critical role in everyday functioning. After years of lively debate ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has gained significant popularity as a scientific construct over the pas...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a term that has several definitions and theories. Three major views i...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
This chapter addresses key questions about how emotional intelligence (EI) should be conceptualized....
Identifying, processing and dealing effectively with one’s own and others’ emotions are essential fe...
Identifying, processing and dealing effectively with one’s own and others’ emotions are essential fe...
Emotional intelligence is defined as having the personal skills that characterize a rich and balance...
The paper examines the modern psychological construct known as emotional intelligence (abbreviated a...
M.A.Human intelligence has been investigated from many different angles with various resulting defin...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) emerged in the 1990s as an ability based construct analogous to general ...