EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE1 Questions that would be asked with reasons Question 1:Is theemotional intelligence tool is a "Level B" instrument? Reason:A ranking of level B indicates that the assessment is based on a common psychometric model, allowing the individual to be trained in the assessment. Question 2:Is theemotional intelligence toolis scientifically validated? Reason:Any of the examinations commonly available are clinically based, but are not called category B, meaning that their work can either be constrained or that the instrument may be used. Question 3:who is the considered as the body of scientific research behind the emotional intelligence instrument and who recognizes it? Reason:The US Psychological Organization and the EI Alliance have many EI tests that are recognised by a community of world-renowned EI members. Expected answers for the emotional intelligence test Answer 1 In fact, we are utilizing the EI appraisal in the recruiting phase. I don't like an examination of less than a Category B ranking because without that, the professional testing agency clearly isn't behind that as a credible tool in the recruiting method.
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE2 Answer 2 Will ask this question toknow if These assessments may provide some value as an introduction to emotional intelligence but may not stand up to the rigor required for incorporation into a corporate professional development program. Answer 3 I may address this question why such tests will be helpful as an exposure to emotional intelligence but cannot fulfill the criteria for the inclusion into a client professional development programme. Explanation for importance of emotional intelligence These questions are crucial because purchasing the test will allow us to build the necessary values to overcome employee differences, because EQ is more important for operating an company and well performing employees than IQ. A good EQ person will develop relationships, value others, stay emotionally steady and foster employee involvement. It is important as recruiting needs to reduce the margin of error in the hiring phase and to insure that this commitment is positive for increased success of the business. Test findings will inform my boss that our selection procedure is in line with the importance and philosophy of the organization. Descriptive conditions are one way to show that certain kinds of experiments are true and accurate.
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE3 References Heneman, H.G., Judge, T. and Kammeyer-Mueller, J.D., 2003.Staffing organizations. New York: McGraw-Hill.