Academic
Special note to psychology students and teenagers interested in studying psychology
Steve's personal comments about this part of the site:
I have not been updating this page much. I have become disillusioned with the academic work in the field of emotional intelligence. I think the professors who are doing the research have missed the point. I think they can't see why emotional intelligence is really important to humanity. I used to read all their articles and try to translate them to English, but now I find this is too hard to do. It takes too much time. They write in Phidish, the language of PhD's. They don't write for the average person. They are more worried about tests that teenage suicide. Some of them are more worried about making money and enhancing their own status than about helping children. I have lost faith in them. If you want to help people, or learn something useful for your own life, read my note to psych. students.
One update I do have is this page on a recent article about the MSCEIT test and my comments about it
S.Hein
January, 2005
| Specifically Emotional Intelligence
List of work by John Mayer, Peter Salovey and David Caruso Notes from Emotional intelligence by Salovey, P. & Mayer, J.D. (1990). In Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 9, 185-211. Notes from . Emotional development and emotional intelligence: Educational implications. Salovey, P., & Sluyter, D. J. (1997)New York: Basic Books. Notes from Models of emotional intelligence by Mayer, J. D., Salovey, P., & Caruso, D. R. (2000). In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.). Handbook of Human Intelligence (2nd ed), pp 396-420. New York: Cambridge. Notes from Mayer, J. D., Caruso, D., & Salovey, P. (2000) Emotional intelligence meets traditional standards for an intelligence. Intelligence, 27, pp 267-298. Notes from: Emotional Intelligence as Zeitgeist, as Personality, and as a Mental Ability, by Mayer, Salovey and Caruso, Chapter in in R. Bar-On & J.D.A. Parker (Eds). The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence Notes from Selecting a Measure of Emotional Intelligence: The Case for Ability Scales, by J.D. Mayer, D. Caruso, P. Salovey. "Second Submission" Version: January 11, 2000 Chapter in: R. Bar-On, & J. D. A. Parker (Eds.). The Handbook of Emotional Intelligence. Reference list from above article Abstract from Wayne Payne's 1985 dissertation which seems to be the first interesting academic uses of the term "emotional intelligence." Educational Policy on Emotional Intelligence: Does It Make Sense? By J.D. Mayer and Casey D. Cobb, in Educational Psychology Review, 12, No. 2, 2000 pp 163-183 November 2003 -- Article by Catherine Daus and Neal Ashkanasy criticizing the Goleman and Bar-On Model of EI, Aritcles from 2004 Measuring Emotional Intelligence with the MSCEIT V2.0; My critique of this article Definitions of emotional intelligence Comments by Reuvon Bar-On regarding the definition of and testing for EI Miscellaneous journal articles Miscellaneous reference list 1 |
Related
Sites EMONET - Academic researchers, students etc. in field of emotions and organizations. Site of Albert Mehrabian, -- Personality & Emotion Tests, and his view of EI ____________ Organizational Behavior Paper by Peter J. Gordon: Emotional intelligence A Managerial Fad?(12/2000) 2 Abstracts & References on Emotional Labor, by C. Brotheridge, R. Lee Notes from an article on Emotion Work and Feeling Rules, by Arlie Hochschild EI Consortium (Corporate orientation) ________________________ Education ________________________ Other U. of Toronto site on human intelligence U of Wisconsin site on intelligence Alternative Psychology
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