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Ability-Related Emotional Intelligence: An Introduction

Michael Robinson
Journal of Intelligence Summary & key facts 2024 6 citations

Emotional intelligence (EI) here means real, testable skills for noticing, understanding, using, and managing emotions. Researchers now favor ability-based tests over self-reports because self-reports often look like personality. But ability-based EI has measurement problems and only small, inconsistent links to real-world outcomes. Some studies find tiny or near-zero links with…

Emotional Intelligence and Performance Learning Styles and Cognitive Differences Personality Traits and Psychology

State Emotional Clarity Is an Indicator of Fluid Emotional Intelligence Ability

Nathaniel S Eckland, Renee J Thompson
PubMed Central (PMC) Summary & key facts 2023 6 citations

Emotional clarity means knowing and naming your own feelings. The paper reviews past research and argues that momentary or "state" emotional clarity — how clearly you understand your feelings in the moment — likely shows a person’s fluid emotional intelligence better than traditional tests or trait self-reports. The authors say…

Cognitive Abilities and Testing Emotional Intelligence and Performance Personality Traits and Psychology
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