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Literature Review On Emotional Intelligence

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For many years, intelligence has been measured by observing reflex speed orally or through written tests specifically designed for that purpose. The key concepts of intelligence that Sir Francis Galton postulated were sensory, perceptual, and motor processes. Feelings have shown to influence others actions and perception of the world around them. Feelings are created due to circumstances or events that have occurred (Morris, 1989). George (2000) explains that moods and emotions play a significant role in leadership. Salovey and Mayer (1990), theorized that experience and expression of emotions were another domain of intelligence. The term, emotional intelligence coined by Salovey and Mayer (1990) explains that it is composed of three categories of abilities such as, expression and appraisal of emotions, regulation of emotion, and to use emotions when solving problems. The expression and appraisal of emotions are further subcategorized into verbal and non-verbal. The components of the regulation of emotion are of yourself as well as others. To use emotions as an aid to solving problems is done by flexible planning, creative thinking, and redirected attention. This model of emotional intelligence that they formed emphasizes the cognitive component as well as the stages and the development of emotional growth.
By considering the Salovey and Mayer (1990) theory of emotional intelligence, Shutte et. al (1998) generated a pool of 62 items for the initial pool

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