This paper reports two studies examining correlates of self-estimated intelligence (SEI). In the first, 517 participants completed a measure of SEI as well as self-estimated emotional intelligence (SEEQ), physical attractiveness, health, and other ratings. Males rated their IQ higher (74.12 vs. 71.55) but EQ lower (68.22 vs. 71.81) than females but there were no differences in their ratings of physical health in Study 1. Correlations showed for all participants that the higher they rated their IQ, the higher their ratings of EQ, attractiveness, and health. A regression of self-estimated intelligence onto three demographic, three self-ratings and three beliefs factors accounted for 30% of the variance. Religious, educated males who did not b...
The effects of sex and personality traits on self-estimates of intelligence were examined in a sampl...
This is a study of emotional intelligence (EI). EI was measured by performance and self-report tasks...
Aims: Given the importance of IQ and self-monitoring in human behavior and its effects on the indivi...
ABSTRACT. The authors examined participants' estimates of own and parental psychometric intelligence...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-70)In this study, the relationship between self-esteem...
One finding of research on subjectively estimated intelligence is that women tend to provide lower e...
Twenty-two males and 22 females, matched on intelligence, completed a Self-Rating Scale of Intellige...
The present research was conducted in two studies. The first study examined how mating intelligence,...
A total of 253 British (151 females and 102 males) and 318 American (178 females and 140 males) stud...
"Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new psychological construct and is the focus of much de...
Despite over a decade of recognition in popular psychology, the construct known as emotional intelli...
Two hundred and fifty-eight Iranian university students estimated their own, parents’, and partners ...
This study investigated the convergent, discriminant, and incre-mental validity of one ability test ...
The wealth of research into intelligence suggests that an individual’s success – socially, academica...
A total of 253 British and 318 American students were asked to make various estimates of overall int...
The effects of sex and personality traits on self-estimates of intelligence were examined in a sampl...
This is a study of emotional intelligence (EI). EI was measured by performance and self-report tasks...
Aims: Given the importance of IQ and self-monitoring in human behavior and its effects on the indivi...
ABSTRACT. The authors examined participants' estimates of own and parental psychometric intelligence...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-70)In this study, the relationship between self-esteem...
One finding of research on subjectively estimated intelligence is that women tend to provide lower e...
Twenty-two males and 22 females, matched on intelligence, completed a Self-Rating Scale of Intellige...
The present research was conducted in two studies. The first study examined how mating intelligence,...
A total of 253 British (151 females and 102 males) and 318 American (178 females and 140 males) stud...
"Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new psychological construct and is the focus of much de...
Despite over a decade of recognition in popular psychology, the construct known as emotional intelli...
Two hundred and fifty-eight Iranian university students estimated their own, parents’, and partners ...
This study investigated the convergent, discriminant, and incre-mental validity of one ability test ...
The wealth of research into intelligence suggests that an individual’s success – socially, academica...
A total of 253 British and 318 American students were asked to make various estimates of overall int...
The effects of sex and personality traits on self-estimates of intelligence were examined in a sampl...
This is a study of emotional intelligence (EI). EI was measured by performance and self-report tasks...
Aims: Given the importance of IQ and self-monitoring in human behavior and its effects on the indivi...