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Emotional Intelligence in Personnel Selection: Applicant reactions,criterion, and incremental validity
Authors:Dragos Iliescu  Alexandra Ilie  Dan Ispas  Andrei Ion
Affiliation:1. National School of Political and Administrative Studies, , Bucharest, 010643 Romania;2. University of South Florida, , Tampa, FL, USA;3. Illinois State University, , Normal, IL, USA;4. National School of Political and Administrative Studies, , Bucharest, Romania
Abstract:In two studies, based on four samples and more than 600 participants, the authors examined applicant reactions, criterion and incremental validity, and differential prediction of emotional intelligence (EI) in personnel selection using the Mayer–Salovey–Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test. The first study examined applicant reactions in terms of face validity and fairness evaluation of the EI test. The second study examined across three samples (salespeople, front‐desk public employees, and hospital chief executive officers) the criterion validity, incremental validity, and differential prediction of EI. Results suggest that the EI test is perceived as a fair selection tool, and is predictive of performance. The EI test has incremental validity over cognitive abilities and personality (big five) when predicting subjective and objective performance criteria. Based on these results, the authors encourage further research on the use of EI in selection settings.
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