Emotional skills and competence questionnaire (ESCQ) as a self-report measure of emotional intelligence
Studies of emotional intelligence (EI) initially appeared in academic journals in the early 1990s. The majority of studies on emotional intelligence have relied on self-ratings. In spite of the critics of self-report scales, there are a large number of self-report measures of EI present in recent li...
Main Authors: | Vladimir Takšić, Tamara Mohorić, Mirjana Duran |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Slovenian Psychologists' Association
2009-11-01
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Series: | Psihološka Obzorja |
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Online Access: | http://psiholoska-obzorja.si/arhiv_clanki/2009_3/taksic_mohoric_duran.pdf |
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