使用MSCEIT测量情绪智能2:理论,理由和初步发现
John D Mayer1, David R Caruso2, Peter Salovey3
1Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States.
Frontiers in psychology
|June 17, 2025
概括
修订后的梅耶尔-萨洛维-卡鲁索情感智能测试 (MSCEIT 2) 与当前的智能模型保持一致,并显示出强大的可靠性. 这种更新的情绪智能评估比原始评估更短,更有效.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 情报研究 情报研究
背景情况:
- 情绪智能 (EI) 的模型已经发展了35年.
- 梅耶尔-萨洛维-卡鲁索情绪智力测试 (MSCEIT) 已被修订,以与当代智力理论,特别是卡特尔-霍恩-卡罗尔 (CHC) 模型保持一致.
研究的目的:
- 修订MSCEIT,以反映在CHC框架内对EI作为广泛情报的最新理解.
- 通过真实分数程序验证修订后的MSCEIT 2并评估其心理特征.
主要方法:
- 该MSCEIT 2在五项研究中进行了开发和测试,包括项目集可行性,与专家一起开发真实分数密钥,试点测试和一项大型规范研究.
- 研究了因素结构,可靠性和与原始MSCEIT的相关性.
主要成果:
- MSCEIT 2提供了因子支持的子级分数,具有良好的整体测试可靠性.
- 四个分级分数中的三个显示可接受的可靠性,对大多数受试者来说,测量精度足够.
- 修订后的测试得分与CHC模型保持一致,并与原来的MSCEIT相关.
结论:
- MSCEIT 2是情绪智能的理论上最新和心理测量标准.
- 修订后的测试更短,并保持了与当前情报理论相一致的强烈心理测量特性.
关键词:
在CHC模型中使用CHC.梅耶尔-萨洛维-卡鲁索情绪智力测试2 (MSCEIT 2)评估评估的评估评估的评估.情绪智能 (Emotional Intelligence) 是一种情绪化的智能.在因子分析的过程中,因素分析.这是一个四域模型.这是一个真实的得分.更多相关视频
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