Abstract

Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as ability of an individual to perceive, understand, regulate, control and utilise emotions. EI is a relatively nascent concept from the 1900s that attempts to connect emotion to general intelligence. Several clinical studies and survey research have confirmed positive association between EI and optimal mental and physical health, overall well-being, and on-aggressive behaviours. In this review, a brief overview on evolutional theory of EI, various models associated with EI, methods of classifying measures, and comparing various EI measurement methods are described. Indeed, EI assessment measures such as Multifactor EI Scale, Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Tests, Self-report Test, Trait EI Questionnaire, Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory, The Situational Test of Emotional Management, The Situational Test of Emotional Understanding, Emotional and Social competence Inventory are also discussed. The key purpose of this review is to encapsulate important components of EI to audiences, reap the benefits of evaluating EI and implying attributes to improve their emotional health and general well-being.

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