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  1. This self-assessment tool will give you an overall rating of your Emotional Intelligence. Since EI can be improved with appropriate training – e.g. in empathy or in self-regulation of emotions – you may use it

  2. The Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT) is a method of measuring general Emotional Intelligence (EI), using four sub-scales: emotion perception, utilizing emotions, managing self- relevant emotions, and managing others’ emotions. The SSEIT is structured off of the EI model by Salovey and Mayer (1990).

  3. The Schutte Self Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT) is a 33 item self-report measure of emotional intelligence developed by Schutte et al. (1998). The SREIS has been designed to map onto the Salovey and Mayer (1990) model of EI.

  4. The Schutte Self Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT) Instructions: Indicate the extent to which each item applies to you using the following scale: 1 = strongly disagree 2 = disagree 3 = neither disagree nor agree 4 = agree 5 = strongly agree 1. I know when to speak about my personal problems to others 2.

  5. Apr 30, 2009 · The Assessing Emotions Scale, in some literature called the Emotional Intelligence Scale, the Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test, or the Schutte Emotional Intelligence Scale, is based...

  6. May 28, 2019 · There are very few free measures of trait EI that have been adequately investigated. One exception is the widely used, freely available measure termed the Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SREIT, Schutte et al., 1998). The SREIT has been cited more than 3,000 times.

  7. First is The Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT) developed by Schuttle et.al., (1998) to assesses emotional intelligence based on self-report responses to items. The scale has a 33 items measured on a five-point scale ranging from 1-strongly disagrees to 5-strongly agree.

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