Affiliation:
1. Odeljenje za psihologiju, Filozofski fakultet, Beograd
Abstract
The field of emotional intelligence (EI) research has yielded two rather
distinct ways of conceptualizing and measuring the construct, which also
differ greatly in terms of their scientific value: mixed models of EI,
although commercially successful, prove inadequate when subject to
scientific scrutiny; by contrast, the Mayer and Salovey ability model of EI
meets most of the proposed criteria for establishing a scientifically
meaningful EI construct. Its current operationalization, the MSCEIT, has
thus far been found to exhibit good reliability, as well as
convergent-dicriminant and structural validity. The present study examined
the psychometric properties of the Serbian version of the test in a sample
of 250 high school graduates. Our results show that the reliabilities of
Serbian MSCEIT scores are equivalent to those reported for the American
standardization sample; more specifically, reliability coefficients are high
for the two Area scores and the Total score (r? .86). The Total EI score
shows low to moderate correlations with standard measures of academic
intelligence (r=.244 - .429; p<.01), and very low correlations with the
Big Five personality traits (r<.25) - a pattern that is regarded optimal in
establishing convergent-discriminant validity. The factor structure of the
Serbian MSCEIT closely corresponds to that of the original test: the
theoretically proposed 1-, 2- and 4-factor solutions all prove empirically
sustainable; however, in the 2- and 4-factor solutions, the structure of
certain EI branches diverges from that which is theoretically expected and
incorporated in the scoring system. The obtained data certainly recommend
the Serbian MSCEIT for standardization and practical use, in which case they
should be supplemented with data regarding the test?s predictive validity.
On a more basic level, our results suggest the possibility of assessing a
scientifically meaningful EI construct, defined as the ability to reason
with ?emotional? information.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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