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Which of the following questionnaire items is appropriate for measuring emotional intelligence?

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Emotional intelligence appears beneficial in:

  • High emotional labor jobs
  • Low emotional labor jobs
  • Customer service jobs
  • a & b
  • a & c

Which of the following questionnaire items is appropriate for measuring emotional intelligence?

  • I really understand what I feel.
  • I am a self-motivating person.
  • I have good control over my emotions. (d) I am a good observer of others’ emotions. (e) None of the above.

Why is it not appropriate to apply the Flynn effect to draw conclusions about a single individual’s IQ?

  • It would be committing misinterpretation of evidence.
  • It relies on fallacy of the wrong level.
  • One cannot necessarily draw conclusions about groups to individuals.
  • It would be an example of ecological fallacy.
  • All of the above.

Which of the following is an accurate description regarding the relation between the MBTI and Big 5 framework of personality?

  • Both are examples of profile analysis, which is an emerging trend in organizational behavior.
  • The MBTI shows strong predictive validity, whereas the Big 5 suffers from trivial magnitude.
  • The MBTI more strongly captures the biological basis of personality traits.
  • The Big 5 is superior category-based approach compared to the MBTI.
  • The Big 5 represents a more comprehensive range of human personality traits.

Among the Big 5 personality traits, ________ is generally the most successful predictor of job performance because ________.

(a) conscientiousness; hardworking and meticulous employees are almost universally valued. (b) conscientiousness; research has shown that correlations average around 0.40 to 0.50.

  • agreeableness; the 21st-century workplace depends heavily on cooperation and teamwork.
  • agreeableness; research has shown that correlations tend to range from 0.40 to 0.50.
  • agreeableness; it is more environment- than genetics-based and, therefore, more trainable.