Goleman, Boyatis, and McKee (2002 ) identify the four domains of emotional intelligence as __________

a. relationship building, social awareness, self-reflection, and self-management
b. self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management
c. social activism, self-awareness, self-management, and relationship management
d. social advocacy, self-awareness, relationship management, and self-management


b

a. Incorrect: This answer is not a domain of emotional intelligence.
b. Correct: Correct.
c. Incorrect: This answer is not a domain of emotional intelligence.
d. Incorrect: This answer is not a domain of emotional intelligence.

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