A representative of the Human Resources Office is considering adding a measure of emotional intelligence to the battery of tests given to prospective employees
What is one reason that using such a test as a screening device might be helpful in making employment decisions?
a) People who are high in emotional intelligence tend to be brighter than average.
b) Punctuality is a trait often associated with high levels of emotional intelligence.
c) Those who are high in emotional intelligence are perceived as creating a positive work atmosphere.
d) High scores on emotional intelligence are associated with creating a high degree of competition in the workplace.
C
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false