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Is emotional intelligence valid?
Our position is "no" emotional intelligence is not valid or invalid.
Argument #2 Measurements addressing validity and reliability
Law, K. S., Wong, C.-S., & Song, L. J. (2004). The Construct and Criterion Validity of Emotional Intelligence and Its Potential Utility for Management Studies. Journal of Applied Psychology, 89(3), 483–496. https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.89.3.483
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Davis, S. K., & Wigelsworth, M. (2018). Structural and predictive properties of the Emotional Quotient Inventory Youth Version–Short Form (EQ-i:YV[S]). Journal of Personality Assessment, 100(2), 197–206.
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Argument: EI is invalid
Emotional Intelligence is invalid
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Emotional intelligence is not a mode of intelligence or personality dimension (Law et
al., 2004).
It is extensively defined, and its definition constantly changes.
Emotional intelligence has an inclusive definition and cannot support itself.
Emotional intelligence lacks comprehensible meaning.
Emotional intelligence (EI) is not a mode of intelligence because it is also defined as
social intelligence (Law et al., 2004). EI involves understanding one's feelings and also the
feeling of others. It also involves the ability level of managing and monitoring these feelings
and emotions without being biased by one's actions or thoughts. According to Law et al.
(2004), EI's definition uses the terms "monitoring of emotions," which does not require
intelligence to monitor. It is simply focusing attention on the content of one's consciousness.
The definition of EI...
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