Individual and group emotional intelligence measurement of sex differences and invariance for individual (WLEIS-S) and group (WEIP-S) emotional intelligence measurement scales
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Individual emotional intelligence Group emotional intelligence WLEIS-S
Date
2024-09-07Referencia bibliográfica
Parra León, S. et. al. Heliyon 10 (2024) e36268. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36268]
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Research Support Plan of The University of Jaén, 2023–2024, grant number EI_SEJ8_2023; Junta de Andalucía, Spain, Research Grant HUM-651Abstract
Different international research groups focus on the study of socio-emotional resources and tools
to facilitate adequate management of daily challenges and demands among teachers. This allows
for better personal and professional performance. One of these resources that has attracted most
attention in recent decades has been that of emotional intelligence. In this regard, the present
study set out to analyse the psychometric properties of trait emotional intelligence as a construct.
For this purpose, the study focused on two EI measurement instruments. One of the instruments
(WLEIS-S) measures individual emotional intelligence and the other instrument (WEIP-S) measures
group emotional intelligence. Against this background, the possible invariance of both
scales with respect to the sex variable is analysed, as well as possible differences in the variables
measured by the scales between sexes. To this end, 452 primary education teachers from Southern
Spain filled in the WLEIS-S and WEIP-S tests. The results found in the factor analyses carried out
with both instruments showed an excellent fit, as well as good internal consistency. Moreover,
both instruments showed robust invariance, which indicates that both scales measure the
emotional intelligence construct consistently for both women and men. No differences were found
in the assessed latent variables between sexes. To conclude, this study shows psychometric evidence
supporting the suitability of the WLEIS-S and WEIP-S scales for the accurate assessment of
individual and group emotional intelligence in women and men in the teacher population.