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Emotional Intelligence: Be The Expert (3000 Notes, Tips & Quizzes)


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Emotional Intelligence: Be The Expert (3000 Notes, Tips & Quizzes)


Get +3000 Practical Tips, Study notes, quizzes, terms & definitions to guarantee a successful practice of Emotional Intelligence (EI) & pass your exam easily.

Emotional intelligence (EI) or emotional quotient (EQ) is the ability of individuals to recognize their own and other peoples emotions, to discriminate between different feelings and label them appropriately, and to use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior. The term gained prominence in the 1995 book by that title, written by the author, psychologist, and science journalist Daniel Goleman. There are several models of EI. Golemans own model may now be considered a mixed model that combines what have subsequently been modelled separately as ability EI and trait EI. Goleman defined EI as the array of skills and characteristics that drive leadership performance.

This app is a combination of sets, containing practice questions, study notes, terms & concepts for self learning & exam preparation on the topic of Emotional Intelligence & Emotional Quotient EQ.

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Emotional intelligence can be defined as the ability to monitor ones own and other peoples emotions, to discriminate between different emotions and label them appropriately and to use emotional information to guide thinking and behaviour. Emotional intelligence also reflects abilities to join intelligence, empathy and emotions to enhance thought and understanding of interpersonal dynamics. However, substantial disagreement exists regarding the definition of EI, with respect to both terminology and operationalizations. Currently, there are three main models of EI:

Ability model
Mixed model (usually subsumed under trait EI)
Trait model

Different models of EI have led to the development of various instruments for the assessment of the construct. While some of these measures may overlap, most researchers agree that they tap different constructs.