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53 records returned of 11833 total records for search "emotional intelligence"

1. Whiteford, S. (2010). MBTI – At the heart of emotional intelligence (EQ). Bulletin of Psychological Type, 33(1), 27-29.
2. Maddocks, J. (2010, Winter). Linking emotional intelligence with Jungian typology. New Zealand Association of Psychological Type, TYPEtype, 64, 5-9.
3. Maat, M., & Williams, B. (2009, August). Developing emotional intelligence: Different strokes for different folks. Presented at CS231 at APT-XVIII, the Eighteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type International, Dallas, TX. Conference Session Handouts Booklet (pp. 130-135). Bethesda, MD: Association for Psychological Type International.
4. Maat, M., & Williams, B. (Speakers). (2009, August). Developing emotional intelligence: Different strokes for different folks. Presented at APT-XVIII, the Eighteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type International, Dallas, TX. (Audio CD No. 290805-CS231). Santa Clarita, CA: Content Management Corp. (cmcgc.com).
5. Hunziker, M. R., Thompson, H. L., & Richmond, S. L. (Speakers). (2009, August). Health and Wellness: Type intelligence: Blending type and emotional intelligence for stress-management, health, and well-being. Preconference symposium presented at APT-XVIII, the Eighteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type International, Dallas, TX. (Audio CD No. 290805-SY4). Santa Clarita, CA: Content Management Corp. (cmcgc.com).
6. Clack, G. B. (2009, Summer). How emotional intelligence affects type identification [BAPT conference session led by Bill Davies]. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 20(2), 22-24.
7. Huntington, S. L. (2009). Correlational study between emotional intelligence scores and specific personality traits of professionals working in the nonprofit sector in the northwest (Doctoral dissertation, Pepperdine University, 2008). Dissertation Abstracts International, 70(06), B. (University Microfilms No. AAT 3359924)
8. Leary, M. M., Reilly, M. D., & Brown, F. W. (2009). A study of personality preferences and emotional intelligence. Leadership and Organization Development Journal, 30(5), 421-434.
9. Maddocks, J. (2008, May). A theoretical and applied link between type and emotional intelligence. Paper presented at the European Type Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark. Retrieved May 30, 2008, from http://conference.cfl.dk/presentations
10. MacBeth, G. D. (2008). Associations between emotional intelligence, personality type, and attitude towards seeking psychological assistance (Master’s thesis, Mount Saint Vincent University, Canada, 2006). Masters Abstracts International, 46(03). (University Microfilms No. AAT MR34575)
11. Bohrer, V. C. (2007). A study of the relationships between leader emotional intelligence (EI) ability and demographic, performance, job satisfaction measures, and MBTI type in the United States (U.S.) intelligence community (Doctoral dissertation, Webster University, 2007). Dissertation Abstracts International, 68(05), A. (University Microfilms No AAT 3268881)
12. Liang, Y. H. (2007). The relationship between personality type and emotional intelligence in a sample of college and university faculty in Taiwan (Doctoral dissertation, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, 2007). Dissertation Abstracts International, 68(07), A. (University Microfilms No. AAT 3274042 )
13. Pearman, R. R. (Speaker). (2007, July). Linking type and emotional intelligence. Presented at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD. (Audio CD No. 270711-CS133). La Crescenta, CA: Content Management Corp. (cmcgc.com).
14. Pearman, R. R. (2007, July). Linking type and emotional intelligence. Paper presented at CS133 at APT-XVII, the Seventeenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Baltimore, MD.
15. Pearman, R. R. (2007). Using the MBTI tool to enrich emotional intelligence: Leader's resource guide. Mountain View, CA: CPP, Inc.
16. Pearman, R. R. (2006, July). Emotional intelligence, type and leadership development. Keynote address. Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial National Conference of the Australian Association for Psychological Type, Brisbane [CD]. Available from http://www.aapt.org.au/
17. Maddocks, J. (2006). Linking emotional intelligence with Jungian typology. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 29(3), 8-12.
18. Thompson, H. L. (2006). Exploring the interface of type and emotional intelligence landscapes. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 29(3), 14-19.
19. Pearman, R. R. (2006). What type practitioners need to know about emotional intelligence and type. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 29(3), 20-24.
20. Murphy, E. A. (2006). Finding emotional intelligence my way. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 29(3), 26-27.
21. Brown, J. M., Rollin, P. F., & Richmond, S. L. (2005, July). Emotional intelligence and leadership: Views across type. Paper presented at CS221 at APT-XVI, the Sixteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Portland, OR.
22. Brown, J. M., Rollin, P. F., & Richmond, S. L. (Speakers). (2005, July). Emotional intelligence and leadership: Views across type. Presented at APT-XVI, the Sixteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Portland, OR. (Audio CD No. 250727-350-CS221). La Crescenta, CA: Content Management Corp. (818-957-0874).
23. Engstrom, M. C. (2005, July). A study of emotional intelligence as it relates to organizational outcomes beyond what is contributed by personality. Poster session presented at APT-XVI, the Sixteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Portland, OR.
24. Ball, I. L. (2005, July). Research report: Emotional intelligence, athletes, music preferences. Australian Psychological Type Review, 7(2), 55-56.
25. Engstrom, M. C. (2006). A study of emotional intelligence as it relates to organizational outcomes beyond what is contributed by personality (Doctoral dissertation, Loyola University Chicago, 2005). Dissertation Abstracts International, 66(10), 5722B. (University Microfilms No. AAT 3191340)
26. Pearman, R. R. (2005, November). Eight abilities, eight processes: Key theoretical parallels between type and emotional intelligence. Australian Psychological Type Review, 7(3), 38-40.
27. Farnsworth, R., & Gilbert, E. (2004, June). Exploring the conceptual relationship between emotional intelligence and the Extraversion/Introversion dimensions of the MBTI: The role of the dominant and auxiliary functions. Paper presented at the 2004 ASAC (Administrative Sciences Association of Canada) Meeting, Quebec, Canada.
28. Kaluzniacky, E. (2004). Managing psychological factors in information systems work: An orientation to Emotional Intelligence. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.
29. Richmond, S. L., Rollin, P. F. & Brown, J. M. (2004, January). What makes a successful leader? Findings from a study of leadership, emotional intelligence, and personality type. Retrieved August 1, 2004, from http://www.ideashape.com/leadership-research.htm
30. Sparks, W. L. (2004, July). The Organizational Emotional Intelligence Profile (OEIP): A bionic perspective for measuring group culture. Poster session presented at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON.
31. Richmond, S. L., Rollin, P. F. & Brown, J. M. (2004, July). Emotional intelligence and TJ leaders: Openings for growth. In Coaching perspectives. Management and organizational development symposium conducted at APT-XV, the Fifteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Toronto, ON.
32. Maddocks, J. (2004, Spring). How emotional intelligence measures can add value to users of type instruments. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 15(1), 14-15.
33. Rollin, P. F., Brown, J. M. & Richmond, S. L. (2004, June). Leaders speak out on emotional intelligence. Summary findings from a study of leadership, emotional intelligence, and personality type. Retrieved August 1, 2004, from http://www.ideashape.com/leadership-research.htm
34. Allen, J. (2003, Summer). Introduction to type and emotional intelligence: Pathways to performance [Review of the book]. British Association for Psychological Type, TypeFace, 14(2), 27-28.
35. Ferrand, P. (2003, Spring). Emotional intelligence explored [Review of the book Introduction to type and emotional intelligence]. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 26(2), 62-63.
36. Pearman, R. R. (2002). Introduction to type and emotional intelligence. Palo Alto: CPP, Inc.
37. Pearman, R. R. (2002, Fall). Type and emotional intelligence: Engines of performance. MBTI TYPEwriter, 5(2), 2. Retrieved April 4, 2007, from http://www.cpp.com/pr/FallTYPEwriter.pdf
38. Sjoberg, L. (2001, June). Emotional intelligence: A psychometric analysis. European Psychologist, 6(2), 79-95.
39. Higgs, M. (2001). Is there a relationship between the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and emotional intelligence? Journal of Managerial Psychology, 16(7/8), 509-533.
40. Lawrence, G. D. (Speaker). (2001, June). Emotional Intelligence: Does it work differently in thinking types and feeling types? Presented at APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Minneapolis, MN. (Cassette Recording No. APT1-411). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).
41. Lawrence, G. D. (2001, June). Emotional Intelligence: Does it work differently in thinking types and feeling types? Proceedings of APT-XIV, the Fourteenth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type (pp. 273-280). Minneapolis, MN.
42. Pearman, R. R. (2001, February). Emotional intelligence and psychological type. TypeWorks, Issue 39, 5-6.
43. Lawrence, G. D. (2000, March). Emotional intelligence: Does it develop differently in thinking and feeling types? Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 203-208). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.
44. Lawrence, G. D. (Speaker). (2000, March). Emotional intelligence: Does it develop differently in thinking types and feeling types? Presented at the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Gainesville, FL. (Cassette Recording No. 238-19). St. Petersburg, FL: Convention Recordings (712-345-8288).
45. Dulewicz, V. & Higgs, M. (1999). Can emotional intelligence be measured and developed? Leadership and Organization Development Journal, 20(5), 242-252. Available at: http://www.emerald-library.com.
46. Feldman, D. (1999, May/June). Emotional intelligence in the workplace. The NF Journal, 6(3), 3.
47. Lawrence, G. D. (1998, March). Emotional intelligence: Does it develop differently in thinking types and feeling types? Proceedings of the Third Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 133-136). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.
48. Lawrence, G. D. (Speaker). (1998, March). Emotional intelligence: Does it develop differently in thinking types and feeling types? Presented at the Third Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Orlando, FL. (Cassette Recording No. 182-13, two tapes). St. Petersburg, FL: Convention Recordings (712-345-8288).
49. Lawrence, G. D. (Speaker). (1997, July). Emotional intelligence and type. Presented at APT-XII, the Twelfth Biennial International Conference of the Association for Psychological Type. (Cassette Recording No. APT-239 & 240, two tapes). Seattle, WA: Audio Visual Education Network (1-800-810-8273).
50. Horning, A. S. (1997, Fall). Book review: Emotional intelligence (by Daniel Goleman). Self and Text: A Bulletin of Research and Applications, 2(2), 11-12.
51. Lawrence, G. D. (Speaker). (1996, March). Emotional intelligence and type. Presented at the Second Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Orlando, FL. (Cassette Recording No. 121-48). St. Petersburg, FL: Convention Recordings (712-345-8288).
52. Lawrence, G. D. (1996, March). Emotional intelligence and type. Proceedings of the Second Biennial International Conference on Education of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 77-81). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.
53. Ferrand, P. (1996, Fall). Emotional intelligence [Review of the book Emotional intelligence: Why it can matter more than I.Q.]. Bulletin of Psychological Type, 19(4), 22, 24.

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