Abstract

This study presents a multivariate individual difference model to address personality and stable trait associations with active-empathic listening. Participants (N = 394) completed a measure of active-empathic listening, as well measures of emotional intelligence and personality (EPQ). Results indicate moderate, positive associations between emotional intelligence and the AELS, and small, negative associations between psychoticism and the AELS. Regression analyses revealed that emotional intelligence is a predictor of each subscale of the AELS. The discussion section highlights how the current study adds to the growing body of literature on traits and behaviors associated with active-empathic listening. This research was conducted by Michelle E. Pence (M.A., University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2007), a doctoral candidate in the Department of Communication Studies and research fellow at The Louisiana State University, and Andrea J. Vickery (M.A., The Louisiana State University, 2012), doctoral student in the Department of Communication Studies, The Louisiana State University.

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