“…The PEC (Brasseur et al, 2013) measures how individuals deal with intrapersonal and interpersonal information, on the five core EC, namely identification, expression, understanding, regulation, and use of emotions. The main difference with the TEIQue is that the PEC splits explicitly each of the five main EC into two dimensions, intrapersonal and interpersonal, while the TEIQue integrates both intrapersonal and interpersonal information in its factors (Brasseur et al, 2013;Nozaki et al, 2019;Petrides, 2009). This distinction allows to better understand the relationship of EC with outcomes (Pekaar et al, 2020), given certain aspects may be more related to intrapersonal EC, such as health (Mikolajczak et al, 2015;Nozaki & Koyasu, 2016), perceived stress (You et al, 2020), or executive functions (Vaughan et al, 2020), while other may be more connected to interpersonal EC, such as relationships (Brasseur et al, 2013).…”