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jord_be

Interesting facts - Emotional Self-Awareness Inventory (ESQ) questionnaire - 7 views

Development and Validation of the Emotional and Self-Awareness Questionnaire: A Measurement of Emotional Intelligence. This is an interesting study regarding the Emotional Self-Awareness Inventor...

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triciasamora

Emotional Intelligence article-credo reference library - 1 views

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    This article summarized the historical roots of emotional intelligence (Darwin (1872), and others) who recognized the importance of intelligence related to controlling emotions. It also compares and contrast the similarities between three models; Salovey and Mayer's "ability" model, Goleman's "performance-based" model, and Bar-On's model, "competency" based model.
michaeltimog

EQ, Communication Competence, and Student Perceptions of Team Social Cohesion - 4 views

http://www98.griffith.edu.au/dspace/bitstream/handle/10072/48513/82265_1.pdf;jsessionid=A52E13C3A38B5B7FB597BDF11119C3AF?sequence=1

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triciasamora

Definitions, History, and Measures of Emotional Intelligence - 7 views

The quiz had a lot of double negative questions that made me have to stop and think how to answer them. I got about the same results as with the quiz in the back of the book, although they asked d...

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mdelepe

http://spsssg.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/1-s2111000109-main.pdf - 6 views

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    Strategic use of emotional intelligence in organizational settings: Exploring the dark side This article is specifically for Lloyd, because of how he is the one who points out how there are those who use EQ to make others "drink the Kool-aid"! It presents many interesting strategies that people employ to utilize EQ to their gain. It is certainly a different perspective, and not entirely negative... just strategic. Not only is it a very interesting read, I think it provides some clear examples of EQ in action that may be more familiar to some of us (Lloyd) than the touchy-feely EQ that is often portrayed.
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    I really liked this article, I've always agreed that being able to read other people's emotions can give you an unfair advantage. When we self-regulate our emotions and act accordingly to the situation, we're not really ourselves, we're actors, deceivers, we can very easily take advantage of the situation. And yes I do agree High EQ is needed to be able to work well with others, yet we must face the fact that it is easily a double edge sword. Those with low EQ will always be at disadvantage.
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    That was a great article. Lloyd, You've got to read it. As dysfunctional as my company is, and as awful as some of the items they pulled were, I think most of the evil decisions were based on unemotionally intelligent bad management as opposed to emotionally intelligent conniving. In other words, I don't give management that much credit. And I used to be a manager.... There might be a few exceptions. I do believe that the emotionally intelligent employee that manipulates management exists, and then, there is the 7.6. Ingratiation- Emotionally intelligent subordinates can strategically select what information they present to supervisors in order to ingratiate themselves. We always used to call that a suck up, or smack. Now it's an emotionally intelligent employee. LoL
krismcginnis

A Framework of Emotional Intelligence, Social Bond, and Interactions in Online Learning." - 5 views

Last spring I was on a team (690) looking at the relationship between student interaction in online learning and student satisfaction. Conclusion 1 in the study you posted continues with, "Specifi...

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jord_be

The impact of high EQ is not the same for all roles - 6 views

I believe this mega analysis study provides a very detailed description of different methods used to measure EQ and job performance. What caught my attention was how self-reporting instruments, tha...

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