Development and validation of the Strategic Test of Emotional Intelligence (STEI) in the Spanish population

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Pablo Fernández-Berrocal , Jose Martín Salguero , Desireé Ruiz-Aranda , Natalio Extremera , Raquel Palomera
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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

Currently, the assessment of emotional intelligence (EI) ability using performance measures is somewhat limited. Our study thus describes the development and validation of a new performance measure, known as the Strategic Test of Emotional Intelligence (STEI), to assess EI abilities in Spanish samples based on the Mayer and Salovey (1997) model and Situational Judgment Test paradigm.

Materials and method

Spanish undergraduate students and community participants (N = 504; 64.7% females aged 18–67 years) completed the STEI (consisting of 110 items, 55 of which correspond to the understanding emotions factor and 55 to the managing emotions factor). Different subgroups also completed measures of EI, empathy, personality, and general intelligence.

Results

The findings indicate appropriate reliability and convergent and discriminant validity with respect to EI, empathy, personality, and intelligence measures. Further, confirmatory factor analysis supported the existence of a two-factor structure composed of the understanding and managing emotions subscales. Cronbach's alpha coefficients were adequate (.82 understanding emotions, .85 managing emotions, and .90 total STEI).

Conclusions

The STEI could be a promising new measure for assessing EI in Spanish samples, providing a novel tool for researching the construct and enabling the comparison with previous results found in other cultures.

西班牙人群情绪智力策略测试(STEI)的发展与验证
目前,使用绩效指标来评估情绪智力(EI)能力在一定程度上是有限的。因此,我们的研究描述了基于Mayer和Salovey(1997)模型和情景判断测试范式的一种新的绩效测量方法的开发和验证,称为情绪智力战略测试(STEI),以评估西班牙样本的EI能力。资料与方法西班牙本科生和社区参与者(N = 504;64.7%的女性(18-67岁)完成了STEI(共110项,其中55项为理解情绪因素,55项为管理情绪因素)。不同的小组还完成了情商、同理心、个性和一般智力的测试。结果在情商、共情、人格和智力测量方面,量表具有适当的信度、收敛效度和区别效度。此外,验证性因子分析支持由理解和管理情绪分量表组成的双因子结构的存在。Cronbach的alpha系数是足够的。82理解情绪,0.85管理情绪,0.90总STEI)。结论STEI是一种很有前景的评估西班牙语样本EI的新方法,为研究该结构提供了一种新的工具,并可以与其他文化中先前发现的结果进行比较。
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Ansiedad y Estres-Anxiety and Stress
Ansiedad y Estres-Anxiety and Stress PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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