作为评估活动的情绪智能:理论,发现和未来方向
Michael D Robinson1, Muhammad R Asad1, Roberta L Irvin1
1Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Dept. 2765, P.O. Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050, USA.
Journal of Intelligence
|June 27, 2023
概括
情绪智能 (EI) 涉及评估意义,预测生活结果. 高EI个体表现出更具决定性的评估和双极影响经验.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 情绪智能研究 情绪智能研究
背景情况:
- 与能力相关的情绪智能 (EI) 研究一直专注于结果,而不是其组成.
- 从态度和情感文学中提取的意义的评估维度被提出为理解能力EI的关键.
- 现有的研究将情绪表达能力与态度过程联系起来,包括态度-行为关系和情感双极性.
研究的目的:
- 探索意义的评估维度在能力EI中的作用.
- 调查能力EI如何与态度过程和情感经验相关.
- 为能力EI构建提出新的研究方向.
主要方法:
- 审查有关态度,情绪和能力的文献EI.
- 检查能力EI的测量指标及其与文字评估准确性的相关性.
- 分析数据将EI能力与态度过程和情感双极性联系起来.
主要成果:
- 测量能力EI预测个体在评估单词中的准确性.
- 词评价准确度可以作为情绪智能的衡量标准.
- 高的EI与经历更双极的情感影响和在评估中更大的决定性有关.
结论:
- 意义的评估维度对于理解能力EI至关重要.
- 能力EI影响态度过程,影响决策和情感体验.
- 进一步的研究将能力EI与态度过程联系起来,可以产生新的预测.
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