Convergent validity analysis between the Profile of Emotional Competences full-form and the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire full-form.

Sylvain Laborde, Félix Guillén, Robert Vaughan

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Abstract

Emotional dispositions at the trait level have been found to influence outcomes and have applications in many areas, such as in the clinical, health, social, educational, and organizational domains. In sports as well, they have been found to influence outcomes and performance-related variables (Laborde, Dosseville, & Allen, 2016), however the question how to best measure them is still debated. The aim of this study was to investigate the convergent validity between two questionnaires measuring individual differences linked to emotional dispositions, the Profile of Emotional Competences (PEC) full-form and the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue) full-form. Examining the convergent validity will identify the similarities and the unique aspects of each questionnaire. Our hypotheses were based on relationships displaying large effect sizes. A sample of 1026 participants were involved in this study (Mage = 21.35 years old, age range = 18-30). Participants completed both the PEC and the TEIQue in a counterbalanced order. Results indicated large overlaps between the two questionnaires, however two main differences emerged: first, the PEC allows to capture precisely the emotional dispositions at the intrapersonal and interpersonal levels, while the TEIQue mixes both levels; second, the competence “using emotions”, both for one’s own emotions and for others’ emotions, is not comprehensively reflected in the TEIQue. Future research should investigate comparatively the criterion validity of both questionnaires with specific outcome variables in the sports domains, in order to clarify which questionnaire is the most relevant for athletes and coaches.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelAbstractband der 50. Jahrestagung der asp : 50. Jahrestagung der asp, 10. - 12. Mai 2018. "Die Psychophysiologie der Handlung"
Herausgeber*innenUirassu Borges, Laura Bröker, Sven Hoffmann, Thomas Hosang, Sylvain Laborde, Roman Liepelt, Babett Lobinger, Jonna Löffler, Lisa Musculus, Markus Raab
Seitenumfang2
ErscheinungsortKöln
Erscheinungsdatum05.2018
Seiten137-138
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 05.2018
VeranstaltungJahrestagung der asp - Köln, Deutschland
Dauer: 19.05.201822.05.2018
Konferenznummer: 50

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