Emotional intelligence questionnaire self assessment selfmotivation achievement drive. Emotional intelligence 1 1 health care manager, 2002, 204, 19 2002 aspen publishers, inc. The emotional intelligence scale, comprising 23 items, and the emotional reactions and thoughts scale, containing 25 items, were tested on a sample of 250 postnatal mothers. Research todate on the dimensionality of the schutte selfreport emotional intelligence ssrei. A sample n 341 was taken from economical science students from a highereducation institution. Modern organization theory considers emotional intelligence as the. Psychometric properties of the trait emotional intelligence. Intuition, character, integrity, motivation, and communication and relationship skills are all part of emotional intelligence. An examination of the factor structure of the schutte self. In this present study, an emotional intelligence scale, which measures emotional intelligence through selfreport and are originated from goleman 1998 conceptualization. In fact, our book is written around the ability to develop emotional intelligence skills.
Emotional intelligence questionnaire eiq 16 feedback to test. I know when to speak about my personal problems to others 2. Validity and reliability of a brief emotional intelligence scale beis 10. In short, emotional intelligence refers to the ability to use ones perception of their own and others intelligence for decision making. Scales yale center for emotional intelligence yale center. Examples of items from an emotional intelligence test. The schutte selfreport emotional intelligence test sseit is a method of measuring general emotional intelligence ei, using four subscales. It is a 33item scale with a fivepoint likerttype scale.
Emotional selfawareness is the ability to recognise what you are feeling, understanding your habitual emotional responses to events and recognising how your emotions affect your behaviour and performance. An important issue raised by petrides and furnham 2000 is whether this scale can be used in research as a face valid, unidimensional measure of ei in organisations. Ei is the schutte emotional intelligence scale seis 1998 e. The schutte self report emotional intelligence test sseit. David caruso, consists of a number of different parts. When you are selfaware, you see yourself as others see you and have a good sense of your own abilities and current limitations.
Research with this scale has provided promising evidence that ei might be embodied in the overall psychometric intelligence structure. Construction of a selfrated malaysian emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence questionnaire teique, and the selfreport. Apr 30, 2009 the assessing emotions scale, in some literature called the emotional intelligence scale, the selfreport emotional intelligence test, or the schutte emotional intelligence scale, is based on salovey and mayers 1990 original model of emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence scale wleis which consist of four dimensions namely selfemotional appraisal, others emotional appraisal, regulation of emotion and use of emotion. The schutte self report emotional intelligence test sseit instructions. To assess the impact of age on the level of emotional intelligence among the medical students. The emotional intelligence scale eis having 30 items was constructed. An emotionally intelligent organization is the one that seeks to come to firm. A core competency for health care administrators e the contemporary concept of emotional intelligence ei as a critical set of management skills is traced through time to its current application for health care administration. Saloveycaruso emotional intelligence test msceit is based on a series of emotionbasedproblemsolving items. The test result is a single summary score of general emotional intelligence and represents an overall estimate of the emotional intelligence of each individual tested.
Respondents rate themselves on the items using a five point scale. The properties of schutte emotional intelligence scale. Using psychology how can we measure emotional intelligence. It is also, we believe, the first and the only ability test of emotional intelligence on the market. You can complete the scale yourself see the scale below. In stage one, the 33item emotional intelligence scale eis. There are two essential reasons why the tyeis was developed for the children who are 10 years old. A crosssectional survey design was used for this study. The factor analysis showed that four major constructs emerged, in accordance with mayer and saloveys domains of emotional intelligence with factor loadings more than 0. There is no known connection between cognitive intelligence and emotional intelligence. Based on a scale of 110, figure 2 suggests that an organisation can gauge. Educational and psychological measurement, 70, 4, 695709.
The general emotional intelligence scale geis described here tests for a broad set of individual characteristics associated with emotional intelligence. The first reason is about requirements of measurement of emotional intelligence through selfreport. Google scholar lists over 1700 citations of our 1998 article introducing the scale. Effect of emotional intelligence on academic performance. Indicate the extent to which each item applies to you using the following scale. The theoretical background of the construct was derived from emotional competence inventory better known as eci. This series of studies describes the development of a measure of emotional intelligence based on the mode1 of emotional intelligence developed by salovey and mayer salovey, p.
Studies across industries show that eq predicts job performance 2 to 1 over any other skill. Development and validation of a measure of emotional intelligence. Research shows that emotional intelligence successfully predicts job performance and leadership skills. Emotional intelligence is a key factor in peoples success. Schutte selfreport emotional intelligence test sseit. Groups of questions relate to different aspects of emotional intelligence called competencies.
Exactly the same alpha value was obtained by md nawi and redzuan 2011. Emotional intelligence style profile 3 introduction. Adaptation of an emotional intelligence scale for turkish. Striving to improve or meet a standard of excellence. In study 1, the rotterdam emotional intelligence scale reis was developed and examined with respect to its factorial structure and reliability n 383. Selfrated emotional intelligence scale the selfrated emotional intelligence scale is included in the appendix of the article relating emotional abilities to social functioning. Emotional intelligencequotient is the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others, for motivating ourselves, and for managing emotions well in. A validation of the emotional intelligence inventory psicothema. Consortium for research on emotional intelligence in organizations emotional intelligence 2. In stage 1, content validity of the eis was assessed by a panel of experts n 9. Even the mayersaloveycaruso emotional intelligence test msceit 16, which seems the best validated performance measure to fully reflect. Schuttes 33item emotional intelligence scale had been used in malaysian and showed good reliability. Schutte selfreport emotional intelligence test sseit the schutte selfreport emotional intelligence test sseit is a method of measuring general emotional intelligence ei, using four subscales.
The sseit is structured off of the ei model by salovey and mayer 1990. Apr 27, 2014 the scale is called either the schutte emotional intelligence scale or the assessing emotions scale. Validity of the emotional intelligence scale for use in sport. The main aim of this research was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the wong and law emotional intelligence scale wleis. Leadership toolkit ei emotional intelligence questionnaire. Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize. Affordable and search from millions of royalty free images, photos and vectors. Items were evaluated in terms of whether they assessed ei. To test the emotional intelligence of the mbbs students with the help of emotional intelligence scale. Emotional intelligence is a topic that has been researched since the early 1990s and has been found to be an important indicator of life and career success. It is more important for job performance than iq, experience, or technical ability for any job at any level. Emotional intelligence ei is the capacity to reason about emotions and the use of emotions to enhance thinking. Selfawareness the ability to recognise what you are feeling, to understand your habitual emotional responses to events and to recognise how your emotions affect your behaviour and performance.
The assessing emotions scale is a 33 item self report inventory focusing on. A pool of 62 items represented the different dimensions of the model. Validityandreliabilityofabrief emotionalintelligencescale. We have two scales developed here at the yale center for emotional intelligence.
Emotional intelligence is a concept that every psychology student has to have heard of as part of their course on intelligence and personality. Keep in mind that your responses may be influenced by knowing that the scale measures ei. Testing emotional intelligence university of toronto. As suggested in salovey and mayers theory of emotional intelligence 1990, the instrument has three categories. What it is and why it matters ever since the publication of daniel golemans first book on the topic in 1995, emotional. Jun 01, 2009 this study investigated the factorial validity of the 33item selfrated emotional intelligence scale eis. Authors preface i first learned about emotional intelligence in any appreciable detail when i moved to melbourne, australia, to complete a phd in the area of. This novel scale distinguishes between four factors, namely, self and otherfocused emotion appraisal and emotion regulation. Measuring trait emotional intelligence london psychometric. Factor structure analysis of the schutte selfreport emotional intelligence scale on international students. The meis is the result of several years of research. Emotional intelligence stock photos and images 123rf.
To assess the scores of each dimension of the emotional intelligence scale. Emotional intelligence eq is one of the most important skills we possess. People can increase their emotional intelligence even though cognitive intelligence is set. The emotional intelligence scale eis addressed four domain of emotional intelligence, namely, selfawareness, selfmanagement, socialawareness and socialskills. The present study examined the concurrent validity of the eii and the emotional intelligence scale using respon ses of 234 college students on both inventories. On the dimensional structure of emotional intelligence. Mayer department of psychology university of new hampshire peter salovey department of psychology yale university david r. Daniel goleman first brought emotional intelligence to a wide audience with his 1995 book of that name. The emotional intelligence scale was developed by schutte et al. A rasch rating scale modeling of the schutte selfreport emotional intelligence scale in a sample of international students. The emotional intelligence questionnaire eiq16 measures aspects of your emotional intelligence by asking you questions about your behaviours, attitudes and reactions in various work and life situations. For more information or to request a specific scale, please reach us on our contact us page.
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