AEIM: A new measure and method of scoring abilities-based emotional intelligence |
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Authors: | Janette Warwick Ted Nettelbeck Lynn Ward |
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Affiliation: | aUniversity of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia |
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Abstract: | Two hundred and seventy-two undergraduates completed the new Ability Emotional Intelligence Measure (AEIM) (The AEIM is available upon request from the first author. Patent Reference No. SPEP-12359426.), based on Mayer and Salovey’s (1997) EI definition. To facilitate better application of ability EI, limitations with existing measures were addressed via alternative emotion perception and management items, and a new scoring approach combining consensus and confidence protocols. Analyses of overall consensus and confidence scores, and low and high EI groups were undertaken. Confidence scores produced a single general EI component that was reliable, converged with fluid ability, was distinct from personality domains and incrementally predicted stress. Consensus scores produced a general EI and two-component solution. Consensus results converged with fluid and crystallised ability and empathy; were distinct from the Big Five and incrementally predicted loneliness, and GPA. Implications for the application of EI were discussed. |
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Keywords: | Emotional intelligence Ability Confidence Consensus Scoring |
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