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Emotional Intelligence Assessment
Emotional Intelligence is an emerging idea and as such there
is no absolute definition for it. Over the last decade a number
of definitions have been developed.
Since its beginnings in the early 1990s
a number of different models and measures of Emotional Intelligence
have been developed including: Bar-On, 1997; Cooper & Sawaf,
1997; Goleman, 1995; Mayer & Salovey, 1997.
Of these, arguably one of most theoretically advanced is
Mayer and Salovey's (1997) ability model. The ability model
has been conceptualized from research and theory on moods,
emotions, and the processing of emotional information. It
describes Emotional Intelligence as intelligence in the traditional
sense. That is, as a conceptually related set of abilities
to do with emotions and the processing of emotional information
that are a part of, and contribute to, logical thought and
intelligence in general.
Dr. Mike Gosling is certified to administer three emotional intelligence tests and will provide you written personal development reports on where to strengthen your emotional skills.
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