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    Emotional intelligence research in Australia: Past contributions and future directions by Micaela Bucich, Carolyn Maccann

    Published in Australian journal of psychology (01-03-2019)
    “…Emotional intelligence (EI) is an intriguing and popular area of research, focusing as it does on individual differences in qualities at the intersection of…”
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    Emotional Intelligence Is a Second-Stratum Factor of Intelligence: Evidence From Hierarchical and Bifactor Models by MacCann, Carolyn, Joseph, Dana L, Newman, Daniel A, Roberts, Richard D

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-04-2014)
    “…This article examines the status of emotional intelligence (EI) within the structure of human cognitive abilities. To evaluate whether EI is a 2nd-stratum…”
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    Coping mediates the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and academic achievement by MacCann, Carolyn, Fogarty, Gerard J., Zeidner, Moshe, Roberts, Richard D.

    “…► MSCEIT emotion management predicts community college GPA ( r = .44). ► This is partly mediated by coping: Problem-focused coping is a significant mediator. ►…”
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    The Role of Body Image on Psychosocial Outcomes in People With Diabetes and People With an Amputation by McDonald, Sarah, Sharpe, Louise, MacCann, Carolyn, Blaszczynski, Alex

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (11-01-2021)
    “…Research indicates that body image disturbance is associated with poorer psychosocial outcomes for individuals with physical health conditions, with poorest…”
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    Lower Avoidant Coping Mediates the Relationship of Emotional Intelligence With Well-Being and Ill-Being by MacCann, Carolyn, Double, Kit S., Clarke, Indako E.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-08-2022)
    “…Emotional intelligence (EI) abilities relate to desirable outcomes such as better well-being, academic performance, and job performance. Previous research…”
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    Higher dissociation and lower verbal ability predict news-related information sharing on social media by Temler, Misia, Paterson, Helen M., MacCann, Carolyn

    Published in Discover psychology (08-10-2024)
    “…High levels of online activity have been linked with lower critical engagement and cognitive ability as well as lapses in attention and memory. This study…”
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    Situational Judgment Tests as a method for measuring personality: Development and validity evidence for a test of Dependability by Olaru, Gabriel, Burrus, Jeremy, MacCann, Carolyn, Zaromb, Franklin M, Wilhelm, Oliver, Roberts, Richard D

    Published in PloS one (27-02-2019)
    “…Situational Judgment Tests (SJTs) are criterion valid low fidelity measures that have gained much popularity as predictors of job performance. A broad variety…”
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    Living Authentically in the Face of Death: Predictors of Autonomous Motivation Among Individuals Exposed to Chronic Mortality Cues Compared to a Matched Community Sample by Arena, Andrew F. A., MacCann, Carolyn, Moreton, Sam G., Menzies, Rachel E., Tiliopoulos, Niko

    Published in Omega: Journal of Death and Dying (01-05-2024)
    “…Despite research demonstrating positive outcomes of conscious death reflection, very little research directly examines a core proposition of existential…”
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    Models of Cognitive Ability and Emotion Can Better Inform Contemporary Emotional Intelligence Frameworks by Mestre, José M., MacCann, Carolyn, Guil, Rocío, Roberts, Richard D.

    Published in Emotion Review (01-10-2016)
    “…Emotional intelligence (EI) stands at the nexus between intelligence and emotion disciplines, and we outline how EI research might be better integrated within…”
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    Reconsidering reappraisal: in emotionally intense contexts, people choose distraction or minimizing over reconstrual to regulate others’ emotions by Xu, Vicky, Double, Kit S., MacCann, Carolyn

    Published in Discover psychology (04-01-2024)
    “…Prior research has established that people use reappraisal to regulate others’ emotions in higher-emotional intensities but use distraction in lower-emotional…”
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    Emotionally Intelligent People Use More High-Engagement and Less Low-Engagement Processes to Regulate Others’ Emotions by Xiao, Hester, Double, Kit Spencer, Walker, Sarah Ann, Kunst, Hannah, MacCann, Carolyn

    Published in Journal of intelligence (29-09-2022)
    “…Existing research has linked emotional intelligence (EI) with intrinsic emotion regulation (processes people use to regulate their own emotions). However,…”
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    Assessing Emotional Intelligence Abilities, Acquiescent and Extreme Responding in Situational Judgment Tests Using Principal Component Metrics by Fontaine, Johnny R J, Sekwena, Eva K, Veirman, Elke, Schlegel, Katja, MacCann, Carolyn, Roberts, Richard D, Scherer, Klaus R

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (26-04-2022)
    “…Principal Component Metrics is a novel theoretically-based and data-driven methodology that enables the evaluation of the internal structure at item level of…”
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    Development of a Forced-Choice Measure of Typical-Performance Emotional Intelligence by Anguiano-Carrasco, Cristina, MacCann, Carolyn, Geiger, Mattis, Seybert, Jacob M., Roberts, Richard D.

    Published in Journal of psychoeducational assessment (01-02-2015)
    “…Self-report ratings of emotional intelligence (EI) can be faked in high-stakes situations. Although forced-choice administration can prevent response…”
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    The Role of Coping Strategies in Psychological Outcomes for Frontotemporal Dementia Caregivers by Roche, DClinPsy, Lauren, Croot, Karen, MacCann, Carolyn, Cramer, Barbara, Diehl-Schmid, Janine

    “…Background: Caregiving for a person with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is related to poor caregiver outcomes. Coping strategies adopted by caregivers are known…”
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    Self- versus parent-ratings of industriousness, affect, and life satisfaction in relation to academic outcomes by Fogarty, Gerard J., Davies, Janet E., MacCann, Carolyn, Roberts, Richard D.

    Published in British journal of educational psychology (01-06-2014)
    “…Parents consult with schools on how to help their children succeed, but schools rarely consult with parents, even though most parents have considerable…”
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    Interpersonal emotion regulation and psychological well-being of Chinese and Australian college students: A comparative study by Yang, Hongfei, Maccann, Carolyn

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-11-2024)
    “…The present research examined for cultural differences of interpersonal emotion regulation in predicting psychological well-being between 331 Chinese and 166…”
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    Emotional Intelligence and Day-To-Day Emotion Regulation Processes: Examining Motives for Social Sharing by Bucich, Micaela, MacCann, Carolyn

    Published in Personality and individual differences (15-01-2019)
    “…There is growing interest in the emotion regulation processes that underlie the adaptive functioning of emotionally intelligent individuals. This study uses…”
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    Emotional Intelligence Relates to Well-Being: Evidence from the Situational Judgment Test of Emotional Management by Burrus, Jeremy, Betancourt, Anthony, Holtzman, Steven, Minsky, Jennifer, MacCann, Carolyn, Roberts, Richard D.

    Published in Applied psychology : health and well-being (01-07-2012)
    “…Background: This research was conducted to examine whether people high in emotional intelligence (EI) have greater well‐being than people low in EI. Method:…”
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    Emotional Intelligence as Assessed by Situational Judgment and Emotion Recognition Tests: Building the Nomological Net by Carolyn MacCann, Nicola Pearce, Richard D. Roberts

    Published in Psychological Topics (01-12-2011)
    “…Recent research on emotion recognition ability (ERA) suggests that the capacity to process emotional information may differ for disparate emotions. However,…”
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    Instructed faking of the HEXACO reduces facet reliability and involves more Gc than Gf by MacCann, Carolyn

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-10-2013)
    “…•Instructed faking increases scores on HEXACO domains and facets.•HEXACO facets (but not domains) are less reliable under instructed faking.•Intelligence…”
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