Authors
Kevin A Davies, Andrew M Lane, Tracey J Devonport, Jamie A Scott
Publication date
2010/9/29
Journal
Journal of Individual Differences
Publisher
Hogrefe Publishing
Description
This study describes the development and validation of a brief self-report measure of emotional intelligence based on Salovey and Mayer’s (1990) conceptualization. In stage one, the 33-item Emotional Intelligence Scale (EIS: Schutte et al., 1998) was assessed for content validity by a panel of experts. The panel deemed 17 items unsuitable for further analysis. In stage two, a theoretically derived 5-factor solution and a unidimensional model were subjected to confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) in a student-athlete sample (n= 955). Results supported the multidimensional solution. The Brief Emotional Intelligence Scale (BEIS-10) was developed by extracting the two items from each factor with the most salient factor loadings. CFA results yielded good fit indices for the 10-item, 5-factor solution. Finally, stage three provided evidence of test-retest stability for the BEIS-10 over a 2-week period in a sample of 111 student …
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Scholar articles
KA Davies, AM Lane, TJ Devonport, JA Scott - Journal of Individual Differences, 2010