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Emotionality is the
observable behavioral and
physiological component of emotion. It is a
measure of a person's
emotional reactivity to a stimulus. Most...
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unpleasant and give
mental suffering.
Emotional bias is
often the
effect of
dispositional emotionality that an
individual has
before the occurrence...
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subscales organized under four factors: well-being, self-control,
emotionality, and sociability. The
psychometric properties of the
TEIQue were investigated...
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emotional hedge is a type of
sports bet in
which a fan of a
certain team bets
against the team they are
emotionally attached to, so if
their team loses...
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Bounded emotionality was
proposed by
Dennis K.
Mumby and
Linda Putnam.
Mumby and
Putnam (1992)
stress that
bounded emotionality encourages the...
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Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can
Matter More Than IQ is a 1995 book by
Daniel Goleman. In this book,
Goleman posits that
emotional intelligence is as...
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Emotional labor is the
process of
managing feelings and
expressions to
fulfill the
emotional requirements of a job. More specifically,
workers are expected...
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Emotional competence and
emotional capital refer to the
essential set of
personal and
social skills to recognize, interpret, and
respond constructively...
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negative value. A
distinction can be made
between emotional episodes and
emotional dispositions.
Emotional dispositions are also
comparable to
character traits...
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Emotional disturbance may
refer to:
Emotional and
behavioral disorders, most
frequently used in an
educational context Mental disorders,
especially those...