Theoretischer Hintergrund: Defizite und Ressourcen im Bereich der allgemeinen Emotionsregulation spielen eine wichtige Rolle bei Entstehung, Aufrechterhaltung und Behandlung psychischer Störungen. Fragestellung: Um möglichst viele Bereiche des ...
Perceiving the feelings of oneself and others: Construction and validation of scales assessing the attention to and the clarity of feelingsAbstract. Recognizing one’s own feelings and the feelings of others is an important aspect of emotional competence. ...
Measuring “Emotional Intelligence” With a Questionnaire? Incremental and Factorial Validity of the Widely Used TEIQue-ASFAbstract. Based on a sample of N = 711 German students attending the 6., 7., and 8. grade, the factorial validity of the Trait ...
SREIS-D. German version of the Self-Rated Emotional Intelligence Scale (SREIS) in a clinical sample and a control groupAbstract. Emotional intelligence (EI) is significantly linked to mental health. However, many existing EI measures are not based on ...
Irrational cognitions as correlates of emotional competencies in the context of emotional intelligence and individual work satisfactionAbstract The relationship between irrational cognitions, emotional competences within the context of emotional ...
Abstract: Perception of emotions is at the basis of scientific literature about emotions and is considered a crucial emotional function in the Mayer and Salovey hierarchical model of Emotional Intelligence. The perception of bodily signals plays an ...
In this investigation, a series of progressively more complex factor models was tested based on self-report and rater-report data derived from the workplace version of the Genos Emotional Intelligence Inventory (Genos EI). Based on a total sample of 4775 ...
Based on four samples and more than 2,000 participants, the authors examined the structural equivalence, discriminant validity as well as criterion and incremental validity of the Romanian version of the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (...
Abstract. The ability to recognize other people’s emotions from their face, voice, and body (emotion recognition ability, ERA) is crucial to successful functioning in private and professional life. The Geneva Emotion Recognition Test (GERT;...
Abstract. Emotional intelligence (EI) should relate to people’s emotional experiences. We meta-analytically summarize associations of felt affect with ability EI branches (perception, facilitation, understanding, and management) and total ...
Abstract. Emotion recognition ability of emotions expressed by other people (ERA-O) can be important for job performance, leadership, bargaining, and career success. Traditional personnel assessment tools of this ability, however, are ...
Almost from its inception, the emotional intelligence (EI) construct has been an elusive one. After nearly 2 decades of research, there still appears to be little consensus over how EI should be conceptualized or assessed and the efficacy of practical ...
Abstract. The concept of emotional intelligence (EI) has attracted growing interest from researchers working in various fields. The present study examined the long-term stability (32 months) of EI-related abilities over the course of a major life ...
The principle of regulatory fit implies that managers should demonstrate more transformational leadership, and refrain from critical or detached behavior, if their subordinates exhibit a promotion focus or extraverted personality. Furthermore, emotional ...
Based on our previous research on intrapersonal and interpersonal emotional management abilities (EMA; Freudenthaler & Neubauer, 2005, 2007), the present study examined the effects of instruction (TP: typical performance vs. MP: maximum performance) on ...
We investigated how affectivity and emotional intelligence (EI) influence the use of emotional labor strategies at work among 486 Chinese employees. Hierarchical regression analyses showed that negative affectivity was a significant correlate for surface ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is reliably associated with better mental health. A growing body of evidence suggests that EI acts as a protective buffer against some psychosocial stressors to promote adaptation. However, little is known about how the two ...
Abstract. Exposure to traumatic events and the associated risk of developing Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms is a significant and overlooked concern in the college population. It is important for current research to identify ...
Abstract. There is a persistent discussion on the overlap between emotional intelligence and personality. This article focuses on relations between the Big Five and emotional competence (EC; comprising the perceived abilities to recognize ...