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An examination of the structural, discriminant, nomological, and incremental predictive validity of the MSCEIT© V2.0
Authors:Joseph C. Rode   Christine H. Mooney   Marne L. Arthaud-day   Janet P. Near   Robert S. Rubin   Timothy T. Baldwin  William H. Bommer  
Abstract:We examined the structural, discriminant, nomological, and incremental predictive validity of a behavioral measure of emotional intelligence, using data from two undergraduate student samples. Covariance structure modeling indicated that the eight subscales of the MSCEIT© V2.0 were best modeled with a solution consisting of three first-order factors, and supported the existence of one higher-order factor of overall emotional intelligence. Multi-group confirmatory factor analyses indicated that the higher-order factor had discriminant validity from personality and conformity. Contrary to prediction, the higher-order factor was more highly correlated to social desirability than to general mental ability or long term affect. Finally, hierarchical regression results indicated that overall emotional intelligence did not predict incremental variance in either GPA or life satisfaction.
Keywords:Emotional intelligence   Validation
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