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We use the term emotional intelligence (EI) to refer to themental processes involved in the recognition, use, understanding,and management of one s own and others emotional states tosolve problems and regulate behavior ( Mayer & Salovey, 1997;Salovey & Mayer , 1990). That is, we view EI as ability- orcompetency-based (cf. Saarni, 1999), as distinguished from beingrooted in personality attributes (see Brackett & Mayer , 2003; Mayer , Salovey, & Caruso, 2000 for theoretical and empiricaldistinctions). emotional intelligence from this tradition refers toan individual s capacity to reason about emotions and to processemotional information in order to enhance cognitive two journal articles in 1990, we formally defined EI andpresented a preliminary demonstration of how the constructcould be measured as an ability ( Mayer , DiPaolo, & Salovey,1990; Salovey & Mayer , 1990).
We use the term Emotional Intelligence (EI) to refer to the mental processes involved in the recognition, use, understanding, and management of one’s …
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