etttest
Etttest, also known as the ETT test, is a psychological assessment tool used to evaluate an individual's emotional intelligence. It was developed by Peter Salovey and John Mayer in 1990. The test consists of two main components: the Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i) and the Emotional Threshold Test (ETT).
The EQ-i measures an individual's emotional intelligence, which includes the ability to recognize, understand, and manage
The ETT test is often used in clinical settings to diagnose emotional disorders, such as depression and
The ETT test has been criticized for its lack of validity and reliability, as well as for