Emotional Intelligence As a Standard Intelligence
- Topics:
- Emotional Intelligence
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- Emotionaliq.com
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Overview: It has been claimed that emotional intelligence (EI) meets traditional standards for an intelligence . Roberts et al. question whether that claim was warranted. The central issue raised by Roberts et al. concerning the work is whether there are correct answers to questions on tests purporting to measure emotional intelligence as a set of abilities. To address this issue (and others they raise), it has briefly restated the view of intelligence, of emotion, and of emotional intelligence. The article then presented arguments for the reasonableness of measuring emotional intelligence as an ability and summarize recent data suggesting that such measures are, indeed, reliable and that scores based on various scoring criteria are substantially intercorrelated. In this commentary, the article has restated the conceptual approach to intelligence, emotions, and emotional intelligence.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1



