Sunday, May 1, 2011

Self-Scoring Emotional Intelligence Tests (Self-Scoring Tests) By Mark Daniel

Self-Scoring Emotional Intelligence Tests (Self-Scoring Tests)

Self-Scoring Emotional Intelligence Tests (Self-Scoring Tests)
By Mark Daniel

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Product Description

Ever since psychologist Daniel Goleman published his landmark book Emotional Intelligence in 1995, psychology has shifted from measuring cold intellect alone to evaluating what is known as the "Emotional Quotient." And your EQ may be even more important than your IQ for determining success. This compilation of tests will analyze your emotional intelligence from a variety of perspectives, help you pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses, and reveal aspects of your personality you may not have realized existed. The booklet is divided into two sections, with the first part containing eight tests aimed at measuring such qualities as self-image, independence, leadership, relationships, and job satisfaction. The second section contains a key for interpreting the scores, along with insightful explanations about your emotional reactions.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19003 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-11-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

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  • ISBN13: 9780760723708
  • Condition: New
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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
1Stay Away
By Andrea L. Anastos
If it were possible to give an item negative stars, I would do so with this book.
Having read "Emotional Intelligence," I was expecting a set of tests that would reflect the excellence of that work. I was shocked to discover that, according to the scoring key in the book, hitting a child who has run into traffic counts as being more emotionally "aware" than the two options offered that did not include physical punishment.
And, although the author claims that there are no right and wrong answers to the questions, it was clear from reading the answer key that there were definitely "righter" answers!
When I got to the test that assessed the reader's comfort with his/her own body to discover that someone needed to associate the number "7" with elegance (rather than mystery) and the number "8" with fat and jolly if he/she was going to earn a score that meant he/she had a healthy, but not too healthy; appreciative, but not overly-appreciative, relationship with his/her physical self, I threw the book in the trash.
My suggestion is to leave this one in the store unless you want to see how idiotic a self-scoring test can really be...

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5excellent!
By saz15
Love this book...it's very interesting to pinpoint these qualities about yourself and figure out what sort of characteristics they bring out in you!

8 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
5Outstanding
By We're so Bright
This book will be most appreciated by those who are exquisitely sensitive, who feel compassion for others on a very visceral level and who also have extremely high IQ's - not so much for oblivious, "average" thinkers. This book is filled with fascinating insights, and it is thought-provoking. It will be a valuable tool for introspective deep thinkers. Well done.

 

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