Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
893387 Personality and Individual Differences 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Growing interest in emotional intelligence (EI) led us to evaluate the factor structure of six core trait-EI facets from Salovey and Mayer (1990), assess the stability of the core factor structure across student (N = 184) and worker (N = 225) samples, and explore relations between core EI dimensions and four proximal outcomes from the same model. A three-factor structure, including Self Orientation, Other Orientation, and Emotional Sharing, replicated well across samples (fit indices range: .93–.98 per sample). Relations involving EI outcomes were less consistent. We conclude that trait-EI warrants assessment as specific facets rather than a global construct, core trait-EI structure may be stable across populations, and EI applications are context-specific.

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