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Mayer, John D.; Salovey, Peter; Caruso, David R. – American Psychologist, 2008
Some individuals have a greater capacity than others to carry out sophisticated information processing about emotions and emotion-relevant stimuli and to use this information as a guide to thinking and behavior. The authors have termed this set of abilities emotional intelligence (EI). Since the introduction of the concept, however, a schism has…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Personality Traits, Researchers, Cognitive Processes

Weiner, Bernard – Psychological Bulletin, 1985
Reviews studies which examine spontaneous attributional activity. The paradigms include the coding of written material, recording of thoughts during or after task completion, and indirect inferences of attributional activity exhibited in other cognitive processes. Finds unequivocal documentation of attributional activity and the conditions that…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cognitive Processes, Cues, Failure

Ferguson, Tamara; And Others – Child Development, 1984
Assesses the information used by 5- to 13-year-olds to make dispositional attributions. Children were shown a boy interacting with others harmfully. Results of trait adjective ratings and predictions of causal responsibility for subsequent property damage revealed that the use of frequency and covariation information differed with age. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Behavior

Tomlinson-Keasey, Carol; Warren, Lynda W. – Gifted International, 1987
The study examined longitudinal data from the Louis Terman study to identify risk factors predicting likelihood of committing suicide by gifted women. Discriminant function analysis predicted group membership (suicide, natural death, or living) of 100 percent of the suicides, 93 percent of the control group who died, and 88 percent of the living…
Descriptors: Adults, Emotional Disturbances, Females, Gifted
Buckhalt, Joseph A.; McGhee, Ron L. – Diagnostique, 1991
The Index of Personality Characteristics (IPC) and the Social Reasoning subtest of the British Ability Scales were administered to 36 students with behavior disorders (BD) and 37 nonexceptional students in grades 3-7. Results indicated that the IPC composite score in combination with the Social Reasoning subtest accurately predicted BD…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classification, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education

Gnepp, Jackie; Chilamkurti, Chinni – Child Development, 1988
When kindergarten, second grade, fourth grade, and college students listened to stories and were asked to predict and explain the story character's behavioral or emotional reaction to a new event, the use of personality attributions to predict and explain future reactions increased with age. (RH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Behavior, College Students