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Emotion regulation abilities predict differences between risk perception and risk-taking behavior.
(2019-11-21)Although risk perception is a key factor predicting risk-taking behavior, there are situations where the level of perceived risk does not seem to correspond to the decision made (Mills et al. 2008). This phenomenon becomes ... -
Emotional adjustment among adolescent students with and without specific learning disabilities
(MDPI, 2023-12)Adolescence is a psychologically vulnerable stage in which problems of emotional adjustment and psychological well-being can appear. The aim of this study is to analyse the relationship and comparison of emotional deficits ... -
Emotional inferences by pragmatics
(2017-10-02)It has for long been taken for granted that, along the course of reading a text, world knowledge is often required in order to establish coherent links between sentences (McKoon & Ratcliff 1992, Iza & Ezquerro 2000). The ... -
Emotional intelligence abilities and their relationship with risky driving behavior
(2023-05-28)Risky driving behaviors constitute one of the main causes of fatal road accidents. Previous literature has clearly shown the role that emotions play in explaining risk-taking. In the present study, we proposed that a better ... -
Emotional Intelligence and Adolescent Risk Behavior: A Systematic Review.
(2023)Objective of the study: Risky behavior implies a series of negative consequences in peoples lives as it poses a threat to well-being, health and safety. It is essential to search for those variables that can alleviate these ... -
Emotional intelligence and hot and cool cognitive control ability
(2017-07-25)Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, use, understand, and regulate emotions. The EI construct has been organized following three main approaches: performance-based ability model, a self-report mixed ... -
Emotional intelligence and hot and cool working memory capacity
(2018-06-11)Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, use, understand and manage our emotions and the emotions of others. EI, measured through performance-based ability models, seems to favour performance on hot tasks. ... -
Emotional intelligence and performance in hot and cool cognitive processes
(2021-07-21)Objective. Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, use, understand and manage emotions. Although EI attempts to connect the concept of emotion and cognition, few studies have been conducted to this objective. ... -
Emotional intelligence and satisfaction at work in teachers: Testing affectivity as potential mediator.
(2015-11-05)Introduction: Although previous research has highlighted the role of emotional intelligence on satisfaction at work, the underlying processes accounting for this association remain relatively unexplored. Objectives: To ... -
Emotional intelligence as a protective factor of risky driving and road accidents.
(2021)Title: Emotional intelligence as a protective factor of risky driving and road accidents. Authors: Alberto Megías-Robles, María T. Sánchez-López, and Pablo Fernández-Berrocal Department of Basic Psychology, Faculty of ... -
Emotional intelligence facets as protective factors for problematic digital technology usage in spanish adolescents
(2020-12-04)Digital technology has numerous advantages for our daily lives. However, inadequate usage may lead to negative psychosocial consequences, such as anxiety and depression symptoms. Adolescents have been considered a vulnerable ... -
Emotional intelligence subdimensions as moderators in the association between body dissatisfaction and symptoms of eating disorders among female Mexican adolescents.
(Wiley, 2023-03-01)Strong empirical research has shown a relationship between body dissatisfaction and symptoms of eating disorders (ED) and the direct and combined influenceof emotional factors and dimensions of emotional intelligence (EI) ... -
Emotional intelligence subdimensions as moderators in theassociation between body dissatisfaction and symptoms ofeating disorders among female Mexican adolescents
(Wiley, 2023)Objective: Strong empirical research has shown a relationship between body dissatisfaction and symptoms of eating disorders (ED) and the direct and combined influence of emotional factors and dimensions of emotional ... -
Emotional intelligence, leadership, and work teams: A hybrid literature review
(Elsevier, 2023-09-29)Emotional intelligence (EI) has been widely researched in different fields of knowledge. This paper reviews the literature on emotional intelligence, leadership, and teams in 104 peer-reviewed articles and reviews provided ... -
Emotional intelligence, life satisfaction and subjective happiness in female student health professionals: the mediating effect of perceived stress
(Wiley, 2013-04-12)The objective of the present study was to extend previous findings by examining the relationship between emotional intelligence (El) and well-being indicators (life satisfaction and happiness) in a 12-week follow-up study. ... -
Emotional regulation and friendship
(2013-09-25)Previous literature has been shown that emotional regulation facilitates the establishment and maintenance of social relations (Dodge Garber, 1991; Saarni, 1999). The objective of the present study was to analyze the ... -
Emotional security and psychological distress among survivors of child sexual
(2015-07-13)According to the emotional security theory (EST), conflicts between parents can lead to emotional insecurity in their children, who are trying to regulate their exposure to conflicts in a maladjusted way and developing ... -
Emotionally intelligent people reappraise rather than suppress their emotions.
(2019-08-12)It has long been thought that emotional intelligence (EI) involves skillful emotion regulation, but surprisingly little is known about the precise links between EI and emotion regulation. To address this gap in the literature, ... -
Emotionally interactive agents
(2018-05-31)Models in language processing have researched how words are interpreted by humans. Many models presume the ability to correctly interpret the beliefs, motives and intentions underlying words. The interest relies also on ... -
Emotions about socioscientific issues to develop critical thinking in Spanish pre-service science teachers
(2021)Nowadays, science education should focus on the development of competences in students, and especially on the development of different skills that allow them to develop their critical thinking (CT), without forgetting the ...