Measures of Emotional and Behavioral Functioning Presented by: Team “A” Psychological Test and Measurements / PSY/ 475 August 3‚ 2013 Professor Alison Garner INTRODUCTION CRYSTAL OBJECTIVE PERSONALITY TESTS What are Objective Personality Tests Characteristics of Objective Personality Tests Nature of the Response Format Nature of the Test Item Stems Image courtesy of OBJECTIVE PERSONALITY TESTS CONT. Classification of the Objective Personality Tests Comprehensive Personality
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three of the key communication approaches include self awareness‚ empathy and emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence‚ one of the key approaches to communication in a health care setting‚ is a fundamental part of communication. Intelligence was often associated with performance in IQ tests but it has recently been discovered that it is only one of the seven types of intelligences in McQueen’s study . Emotional intelligence is also one of the seven types of intelligences and can be broken
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Stough‚ C.‚ “ Exploration of the relationships between workplace‚ emotional intelligence‚ occupational stress and employee health”‚ Australian Journal of Psychology‚ 2003‚ vol.55‚ pp.181-181. 3. Gardner‚ R.L.‚ “Emotional Intelligence and occupational stress”‚ 2005. 7. Heidi Wenk Sormaz‚ Ph. D.‚ and Bruce Tulgan‚ “Performance under pressure: managing stress in the workplace”‚ 2003. 8. Ioannis Nikolaou and Ioannis Tsaousis‚ “Emotional Intelligence in the workplace: Exploring its effects on occupational
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Emotional intelligence correlates with self-esteem among adolescents In the article “Emotional intelligence as a determinant of self-esteem and depression in adolescents” by Riaz Ahmad‚ Hina Imran and Tariq Mehmood (2009)‚ the authors evaluate and discuss the conclusion drawn from their study that EI (Emotional Intelligence) correlates with depression and self-esteem among adolescents. EI is defined as “the ability to adaptively perceive‚ understand‚ control‚ regulate‚ and harness emotions in
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LDR205 Group Dynamics Journal Assignment Week 2 Emotional Intelligence I am going to write about my friend Mrs. Lauren Black‚ she is a clinical therapist that works for a hospital‚ which mainly deals with drug and alcohol abuse and mental health issues as well. Being self-aware‚ Lauren is able to use her knowledgeable judgment on what is the best course of action when dealing with her patients. When faced with a task that she is not familiar with‚ she ascertains with coworkers in other departments
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Emotional abuse is reportedly the top form of abuse documented by the residents in nursing homes according to study done by the Journal of Adult Protection. In their study‚ there were more than five patients that had reported being emotionally abused by their caregivers (Goergen 131). Keep in mind that this number may seem small but this is one nursing home we are talking about. If every nursing home did this study‚ thousands of residents could be affected getting the same treatment every day. Surveillance
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According to a recent study where the participants were observing pictures displaying different emotional states during less than 30 milliseconds‚ their faces unconsciously imitated those facial expressions without recognition of the demonstrated feelings. Such a tendency‚ known as emotional contagion‚ implies the automatic imitation and synchronization of expressions‚ movements‚ vocalizations‚ and postures with those of another person. Consequently‚ while all individuals share emotions‚ these emotions
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Albert Ellis and the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Psychology‚ Period A December 10‚ 2012 Albert Ellis and the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Albert Ellis was born in Pittsburgh‚ PA on September 17‚ 1913. He was the eldest out of three children. As a child‚ he mostly took care of his younger siblings because his father was a business man and was mostly away on business trips. His mother was described as “self-absorbed” and “bi-polar” in his biography; so neither of his
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Emotional Intelligence—Why is it Important? IQ used to be talked about frequently‚ which refers to intelligence quotient. Gradually‚ I find that whether I could get along well with my classmates‚ whether I could keep calm and restraint when treated unfairly or whether I could control my bad emotions without hurting others’ feelings‚ all of which have nothing to do with how difficult math problems I’m able to solve or how big educational results I can achieve. Although I start to quest the secrets
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THE IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON LEADERSHIP INTRODUCTION Our World today has more civilized societies with ever expanding population‚ having diversity in racial polarization‚ creed and gender. One common thread or feature in all these people is that everyone has feelings and emotions‚ and emotions engender emotional intelligence. We‚ being humans‚ are superior over other living creatures- we can think‚ feel and rationalize. Because of that we are being deluded by many behaviours‚ traits
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