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Relations of emotional intelligence with gender-linked personality: Implications for a refinement of EI constructs

► Agency (focus on the self) was the stronger correlate of trait EI. ► Communion (focus on others) was a stronger correlate of ability EI. ► GLP traits explained incremental variance in trait EI over sex and the Big Five. ► GLP traits explained incremental variance in ability EI over sex only. The p...

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Published in:Personality and individual differences 2012-05, Vol.52 (7), p.776-781
Main Authors: Siegling, Alexander B., Saklofske, Donald H., Vesely, Ashley K., Nordstokke, David W.
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