Michaela Davies’s research while affiliated with The University of Sydney and other places

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Emotional Intelligence: In search of an elusive construct
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November 1998

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The view that emotional intelligence should be included within the traditional cognitive abilities framework was explored in 3 studies (total N = 530) by investigating the relations among measures of emotional intelligence, traditional human cognitive abilities, and personality. The studies suggest that the status of the emotional intelligence construct is limited by measurement properties of its tests. Measures based on consensual scoring exhibited low reliability. Self-report measures had salient loadings on well-established personality factors, indicating a lack of divergent validity. These data provide controvertible evidence for the existence of a separate Emotion Perception factor that (perhaps) represents the ability to monitor another individual's emotions. This factor is narrower than that postulated within current models of emotional intelligence.

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Emotional Intelligence: In Search of an Elusive Construct

October 1998

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The view that emotional intelligence should be included within the traditional cognitive abilities framework was explored in 3 studies (total N = 530) by investigating the relations among measures of emotional intelligence, traditional human cognitive abilities, and personality. The studies suggest that the status of the emotional intelligence construct is limited by measurement properties of its tests. Measures based on consensual scoring exhibited low reliability. Self-report measures had salient loadings on well-established personality factors, indicating a lack of divergent validity. These data provide controvertible evidence for the existence of a separate Emotion Perception factor that (perhaps) represents the ability to monitor another individual's emotions. This factor is narrower than that postulated within current models of emotional intelligence.

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... Globally, emotional intelligence (EI) has emerged as a critical factor in enhancing organizational efficiency, with numerous studies linking its significance to organizational effectiveness and productivity (Davies et al., 1998). The concept of emotional competence is rooted in Goleman's (1998) framework, which includes self-awareness, social awareness, selfmanagement, and relationship management. ...

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An Analysis of the Progress and Hotspots of International Research on the Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Teacher Leadership in the Last 20 Years Based on Citespace Bibliometrics
Emotional Intelligence: In Search of an Elusive Construct

... For instance, Goleman who makes the EI concept popular because of his book published in 1995 adopts a five-dimension definition, four of which are similar to the abilities proposed by Mayer and Salovey. These four dimensions of EI are in perfect agreement with a review of the EI literature conducted by Davies, Stankov and Roberts (1998). Specifically, the following four EI dimensions appear to be common to the definitions provided by different EI researchers. ...

Emotional Intelligence: In search of an elusive construct