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A comparison of emotional intelligence and personality factors: Two concepts or one?
(2007)
Emotional intelligence (EI) has become an active topic among researchers (e.g., Ciarrochi, Chan, Caputi & Roberts, 2001). Such attention has increased awareness of EI but also fueled controversy. Much of the conflict has ...
Toeing the party line: Identity misclassification and behavorial inflexibility in political decision making.
(2007)
Although social role norms serve as helpful guides to appropriate social behavior, they can also limit people's behavioral flexibility. When role violators expect to be mistaken as a member of a devalued out-group (i.e., ...
The impact of situational framing and complexity on charismatic, ideological and pragmatic leaders: Investigation using a computer simulation.
(2007)
Recent investigations of a new model of outstanding leadership suggest that, in addition to the often-researched charismatic pathway, there exist two additional, yet equally viable, pathways to outstanding achievement: ...
Gambling on the circumplex of affect: An empirical investigation of incidental and anticipated emotional influences on risky choice.
(2007)
Affective decision-making has begun to change the face of the traditional decision science paradigm (Loewenstein, Weber, Hsee, & Welch, 2001), forcing researchers to consider direct influences of affect on both cognition ...
A model of influences on ethical decision-making: Individual and situational effects.
(2007)
Key terms. Integrity, ethical decision-making, individual characteristics, situational characteristics.
Multidimensional item response theory: A SAS MDIRT macro and empirical study of PIAT math test.
(2007)
Even though unidimensional item response theory (IRT) provides a better framework for practical test settings than classical test theory (CTT), theoretical and empirical evidence shows that most response data violate the ...