Abstract
The current study investigated the moderating role of Emotional Stability and
Openness to Experience personality traits on EI and Cognitive Styles. Ten Item
Personality Inventory (TIPI; Gosling, Rentfrow, & Swann, 2003), Self-Report
Measure of Emotional Intelligence (SRMEI; Khan & Kamal, 2008), and ObjectSpatial Imagery and Verbal Questionnaire (OSIVQ; Blazhenkova &
Kozhevnikov, 2009) were administered to collect data from 3500 students.
Emotional Stability moderates the relationship of EI and Cognitive Styles. On
the other side openness to experience negatively moderates the relationship of
object cognitive style with emotional self-regulation; and positively moderates
the relationship of verbal cognitive style with emotional self-awareness and of
spatial cognitive style with Interpersonal skills significantly.
Summaira Naz, Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan. (2018) Emotional Intelligence and Cognitive Styles: Moderating Role of Emotional Stability and Openness to Experience, The Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, Volume-26, Issue-2.
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