Emotional Intelligence Flashcards

1
Q

what is intelligence?

A

a general mental capacity involving planning, problem solving, thinking abstractly, learning quickly and from experience

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2
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what construct is intelligence?

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latent

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3
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IQ contributes to __% of factors determining life success

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20

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4
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thorndyke’s definition of social intelligence

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the ability to manage others and act wisely within relationships

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5
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______ and _______ proceeded to include social intelligence in their future intelligence models

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gardener

sternberg

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6
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incremental validity

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does the measure make a unique contribution beyond existing measures?

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7
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main types of psychometric testing

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maximum performance
typical performance

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8
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maximum performance

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ability tests with a right answer

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9
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typical performance

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no right answer, respond with what you would usually do

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10
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how should ability EI be measured?

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maximum performance tests

strong correlations with g

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11
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what did the mayer-salovey branch model argue about EQ?

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EQ is independent of IQ and has more importance in real-life settings

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12
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EQ scores positively correlated with

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  • verbal and non-verbal intelligence scores
  • general cognitive ability
  • no correlation with personality traits
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13
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the MSCEIT consists of…

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  1. perceiving emotions
  2. using emotions to facilitate thought
  3. understanding emotions
  4. managing emotions
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14
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what does the situational test of emotional understanding (STEU) use?

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roseman’s (2001) appraisal theory to determine scoring

emotions are generated according to specific combinations of seven appraisal dimensions

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15
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what is trait EI?

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a dispositional tendency measured using self-reports

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16
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trait EI should be _______ to cognitive ability, but _______ with personality traits

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orthogonal

correlated

17
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15 facets of trait EI

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  1. adaptability
  2. assertiveness
  3. emotional expression
  4. emotional management
  5. emotional perception
  6. emotional regulation
  7. impulsiveness
  8. relationships
  9. self-esteem
  10. self-motivation
  11. social awareness
  12. stress management
  13. trait empathy
  14. trait happiness
  15. trait optimism
18
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TEIQ measures…

A

trait empathy and emotion management

19
Q

how does trait EI relate to the personality hierarchy?

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breaks down into smaller components to explain different facets within GPF

20
Q

what did meta-analysis show correlated with trait EI?

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extraversion and neuroticism

life satisfaction, loneliness, and happiness

21
Q

gender differences in EI testing

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women have higher MSCEIT scores than men

22
Q

age differences in EI testing

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positive correlations between age and EI

23
Q

ethnicity differences in EI testing

A

minority groups had higher EI scores than white groups

24
Q

ability EI has ______ incremental validity

A

limited

only predicts additional 4% in anxiety and no additional variance in life satisfaction

25
Q

goleman’s mixed model of EI

A

consists of ability aspects
- ability to recognise emotions

and personality traits
- trustworthiness and conscientiousness

26
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goleman’s model

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  1. identify own emotional states
  2. manage own emotional states
  3. access and influence others’ emotions
  4. sustain good personal relationships
27
Q

how is fight-or-flight central to EI?

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due to the role of the amygdala

28
Q

when is ESCI used?

A

business and workplace

29
Q

what can training in EI improve?

A

emotional regulation

30
Q

dunning-kruger effect

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cognitive bias where individuals, especially those scoring lowest, overestimate their knowledge or ability

31
Q

interpersonal deviance

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high EI and high machiavellianism were most likely to engage in this

32
Q

women with higher EI

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higher rates of self-reported delinquency due to presenting machiavellian behaviour in a positive light

33
Q

participants with high EI are more likely to…

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misread deceptive cues as signs of increased distress

34
Q

definition of wisdom

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includes emotional regulation and goes beyond intelligence:

  • intellectual humility
  • recognition of uncertainty towards situations
  • recognition of other perspectives
  • the search for compromise
35
Q

what is intellectual humility associated with?

A

greater general knowledge

36
Q

children and wisdom

A

already have a clear definition, linked with age, family, and gender bias

37
Q

wisdom appears to be more _______________ than _________________

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situation-dependent

person-dependent

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