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Validation of an Emotional Intelligence Scale: A Case of an African Sample
There has been serious effort to develop scales to measure emotional intelligence since the firstmeasure of an aspect of emotional intelligence – the perception of affective content in ambiguousvisual stimuli (Mayer, DiPaolo, & Salovey, 1990) – was reported in a scientific journal (Mayer, Caruso...
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Published in: | Academic Leadership Journal 2009-01, Vol.7 (4), p.99-103 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | There has been serious effort to develop scales to measure emotional intelligence since the firstmeasure of an aspect of emotional intelligence – the perception of affective content in ambiguousvisual stimuli (Mayer, DiPaolo, & Salovey, 1990) – was reported in a scientific journal (Mayer, Caruso,& Salovey, 2000). The studies were done in relation with a number of variables such as academicachievement (Newsome, Day, and Catano, 2000); leadership (Humphrey, 2002); personality (Lopes,Salovey, and Straus, 2003; Newsome et al. 2000); sex (Charbonneau and Nicol, 2002; Saklofske,Austin, and Minski, 2003), and IQ (Saklofske et al., 2003). |
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ISSN: | 1533-7812 1533-7812 |
DOI: | 10.58809/LFPP3647 |