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The Bar-On model of emotional-social intelligence (ESI)

Reuben M. Baron
- 31 Dec 2006 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 1, pp 13-25
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The author summarizes the key points, discusses the limitations of the model, and raises the ideas for developing a future model of ESI.
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The present manuscript is an empirically based theoretical paper that presents, describes, and examines the Bar-On Model of Emotional-Social Intelligence (ESI) in deep. First, a description of the Emotional Quotient Inventory (the EQ-i), which has played an instrumental role in developing the model, is given. The EQ-i is a self-report measure of emotionally and socially intelligent behaviour. It has been translated into more than 30 languages, and data have been collected around the world. The impact of age, gender, and ethnicity on the Bar-On model is presented. A description of the model's construct and predictive validity is given. Finally, the author summarizes the key points, discusses the limitations of the model, and raises the ideas for developing a future model of ESI.

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