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Reuven Bar-On is an Israeli psychologist and one of the leading pioneers, theorists and researchers in emotional intelligence.
This section describes the way the Bar-On EI concept of emotional-social intelligence is measured. Learn how the Bar-On EQ-i ™ , EQ-360 ™ and EQ-i:YV ™ were developed, what they look like and how they are used as well as basic considerations in EI test development.
The ReuvenBarOn.com Website provides information on the Bar-On multi-factor model human performance, as well as the Bar-On model of emotional and social intelligence, developed by Dr. Reuven Bar-On.
1. Feb. 2006 · Bar-On's (1997, 2006 model focuses on fifteen dimensions of social and emotional competence, which can be grouped into five scales: (1) inter-and (2) intrapersonal competence, (3) stress ...
According to the Bar-On model, each of these 5 meta-factorial components, or factorial clusters, of EI comprise a number of closely related competencies, skills and behaviors, 15 factors in all, which are described below.
The impact of age, gender, and ethnicity on the Bar-On model is presented. A description of the model's construct and predictive validity is given. Finally, the author summarizes the key points, discusses the limitations of the model, and raises the ideas for developing a future model of ESI.
R. Bar-On, the person who coined the term "EQ" and developed the first test of emotional intelligence (the EQ-I), assembled with J. D. A. Parker researchers, academics, and practitioners to contribute to this basic and useful publication.