An Investigation of the Relationships Among SelfConstrual, Emotional Intelligence, and Well-Being

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 29 (1):1-11 (2010)
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This study aims to further investigate the convergent validity of the recently-proposed metapersonal model and measure of self-construal, and to emphasize the discriminant validity of the metapersonal self-construal as a distinct construct, capturing a unique aspect of self-construal separate from either interdependent or independent aspects. The study looked at two questions: Does the metapersonal self-construal predict higher emotional intelligence? Do those who have higher metapersonal self-construal scores also report greater well-being? A group of 212 undergraduate students was assessed using a self-construal scale that includes the new measure of metapersonal self-construal, along with scales measuring emotional intelligence and well-being. The metapersonal self-construal predicted higher emotional intelligence scores and greater well-being than either the independent or interdependent self-construals

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A Third Model Of Self-construal: The Metapersonal Self.Teresa Decicco & Mirella Stroink - 2007 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 26:82-104.

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