Introduction
EQ free online test. The Emotional Intelligence Scale (EIS) was compiled by American psychologist Schutle et al. based on the emotional intelligence theory model of Salovey and Mayer. The EQ test involves how individuals deal with emotions in daily life, how to establish and maintain relationships with others, and how to deal with stress and challenges. By answering these questions, the test-taker can get an assessment result about his or her emotional intelligence level. The application scenarios of EQ tests are very wide. For example, in interviews with large corporate companies, emotional intelligence tests are often used to assess applicants' emotional management and interpersonal skills. In addition, EQ tests can also be used for personal self-assessment and development to help individuals better understand themselves.
The scale has a total of 33 items, including 4 subscales: emotional perception, with 12 questions; self-emotional management, with 8 questions; other people's emotional management, with 6 questions; emotional application, with 7 questions.
Scores | Reference results |
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0~49 points | Emotional quotient is lower than average |
50~72 points | Emotional quotient is average |
73~165 points | Emotional quotient is higher than average |
Description:
The score range is 0~165. If the score is in the range of 0~49, the emotional quotient is lower than average. If the score is in the range of 50~72, the emotional quotient is average. The score is in the range of 73~165, which means the EQ is above average. The higher the score, the higher the EQ. |