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  Emotional intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emotional Intelligence, also called EI and often measured as an Emotional Intelligence Quotient or EQ, describes an ability, capacity, or skill to perceive, assess, and manage the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups.
However, being a relatively new area, the definition of emotional intelligence is still in a state of flux.
Self-report measures of EI The Emotional Intelligence Appraisal by Bradberry and Greaves (2005c), is administered as a self- or 360-degree assessment of the emotional intelligence skills popularized by Goleman.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emotional_intelligence   (2489 words)

  
 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SELF-EFFICACY
These are: abstract intelligence which pertains to the ability to understand and manipulate verbal and mathematical symbols; concrete intelligence, which describes the ability to understand and manipulate objects; and social intelligence, which describes the ability to understand and relate with people.
The result of the correlational analysis in Table 1 shows that both emotional intelligence and self-efficacy have negative relationships with occupational stress, meaning that higher EQ and self-efficacy scores are inversely correlated to occupational stress.
By the nature of the construct of emotional intelligence, it is expected that the understanding of one’s and other people’s emotions, and one’s ability to regulate and manage them will have a buffering effect on work related stress.
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