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Different Measures of Emotional Intelligence.
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
A 7-minute assessment meant to measure the existence of Goleman‘s four components of emotional intelligence
MAIN THEORIST
Goleman
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Emotional Intelligence Appraisal (EIA)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
Specific tasks are used to measure level of ability of each branch of emotional intelligence.
MAIN THEORIST
Mayer and Salovey
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
Self-report measure based on hierarchical generalisation of emotional intelligence like physical sensations, action tendencies, single emotions and blends of these emotions.
MAIN THEORIST
Lane and Schwartz
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
The Levels of Emotional Self Awareness Scale (LEAS)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
The TEIQue is a self-report inventory that covers the sampling domain of trait EI (reprinted below) comprehensively. It comprises 153 items, measuring 15 distinct facets, 4
factors, and global trait EI [49].
MAIN THEORIST
K. V. Petrides
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
The WEIP6 captures two dimensions of emotional intelligence: Ability to Deal with Own Emotions (Scale 1: 18 items) and Ability to Deal with Others' Emotions (Scale 2: 12 items)
MAIN THEORIST
Jordan et al.
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Work Group Emotional Intelligence Profile (WEIP)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
A multi-rater instrument that provides ratings on a series of behavioural indicators of emotional intelligence
MAIN THEORIST
Goleman
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Emotional Competency Inventory (ECI)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
WEIS consists of two parts. The first part contains 20 scenarios and respondents are required to choose one option that best reflects their likely reaction in each scenario. The second part contains 20 ability pairs and respondents are required to choose one out of the two types of abilities that best represent their strengths.
MAIN THEORIST
Wong et al
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Wong's Emotional Intelligence Scale (WEIS)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
133 self-report items measure total EQ and each of the 5 components of the BarOn model
MAIN THEORIST
Bar-On
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
The instrument contains 57 items that measure the nine dimensions of GEI. GEC norms improve group effectiveness by building social capital, which facilitates engagement in effective task behaviours and processes.
MAIN THEORIST
Vanessa Druskat and Steven Wolff
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
The Group Emotional Competence (GEC) Inventory
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
Measures 7 of Goleman‘s competencies thought of as most essential for effective work performance
MAIN THEORIST
Goleman
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Work Profile Questionnaire- Emotional Intelligence Version (WPQei)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
(Genos EI) is a 360-degree measure of emotionally intelligent workplace behaviour. It measures how often individuals display emotionally intelligent workplace behaviour
MAIN THEORIST
Benjamin Palmer and Con Stough
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
The Genos Emotional Intelligence Inventory (Genos EI)
BRIEF DESCRIPCTION
A 33-item measure of Salovey and Mayer‘s original concept of emotional intelligence
MAIN THEORIST
Mayer et al.
COMMONLY USED MEASURES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SREIT)