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  • Overlap Between the General...
    van der Linden, Dimitri; Pekaar, Keri A; Bakker, Arnold B; Schermer, Julie Aitken; Vernon, Philip A; Dunkel, Curtis S; Petrides, K. V

    Psychological bulletin, 01/2017, Volume: 143, Issue: 1
    Journal Article

    We examine the relationship between the general factor of personality (GFP) and emotional intelligence (EI) and specifically test the hypothesis that the GFP is a social effectiveness factor overlapping conceptually with EI. Presented is an extensive meta-analysis in which the associations between the GFP, extracted from the Big Five dimensions, with various EI measures is examined. Based on a total sample of k = 142 data sources (N = 36,268) the 2 major findings from the meta-analysis were (a) a large overlap between the GFP and trait EI (r ≈ .85); and (b) a positive, but more moderate, correlation with ability EI (r ≈ .28). These findings show that high-GFP individuals score higher on trait and ability EI, supporting the notion that the GFP is a social effectiveness factor. The findings also suggest that the GFP is very similar, perhaps even synonymous, to trait EI.