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Measuring emotional intelligence (EQ) : a construct comparison between the BAR-ON EQ-i and the OPQ 32i report
Recently, there has been increasing interest in the role of emotions in organisational life.
Consequently, there is also widespread interest in the topic of emotional intelligence and
its predictive validity for work performance. In researching the construct of emotional
intelligence, it is of prime importance to investigate the measurement of the construct.
The Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory (Bar-On EQ-i) is the world's first
scientifically developed and validated measure of emotional intelligence (EQ) that has
been made available commercially, and at the time of this study is regarded as the
benchmark in the measurement of emotional intelligence. The Occupational
Personality Questionnaire (OPQ32i) is a competency-based personality questionnaire
used in recruitment and development environments. Both these instruments generate
EQ reports and seemingly represent different views on EQ. Apart from its focus on the
uniqueness of both approaches to EQ and its measurement, this study also explores the
degree of the construct correlation between the two instruments. This is an exploratory
study, and data were obtained from a total population of 38 sales managers in the
South African financial services industry. The results indicate significant construct
overlap and correlations between, firstly, the Bar-On EQ-i and the OPQ32i, and
secondly, between the Bar-On EQ-i and OPQ32i Emotional Intelligence reports