Developments in Trait Emotional Intelligence Research

Emotion Review 8 (4):335-341 (2016)
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Abstract

Trait emotional intelligence concerns our perceptions of our emotional abilities, that is, how good we believe we are in terms of understanding, regulating, and expressing emotions in order to adapt to our environment and maintain well-being. In this article, we present succinct summaries of selected findings from research on the location of trait EI in personality factor space, the biological underpinnings of the construct, indicative applications in the areas of clinical, health, social, educational, organizational, and developmental psychology, and trait EI training. Findings to date suggest that individual differences in trait EI are a consistent predictor of human behavior across the life span.

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