Existing research showed that negative mood and the anticipated fear of bad outcomes lead people to prefer risk-averse tendencies, and these effects have often been implicitly considered as a universal phenomenon. Nevertheless, interactionist accounts emphasized the importance of both person and situation in predicting outcomes. We aimed to prove whether trait Emotional Intelligence (EI; a person’s characteristic) was related to risk-taking through factors naturally occurring in decision-making processes (i.e., negative mood and anticipated fear). One hundred fifty-eight participants completed the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), the anticipated fear rating and the hot-Columbia Card Task (CCT; a risk-taking measure), 1 month f...
Emotional intelligence (EI) was once touted as the ‘panacea’ for a satisfying and successful life. C...
Introduction Drug initiation, imprudent sexual relations, reckless driving, and alcohol abuse are c...
Affect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes and subsequent choice. One part...
Existing research showed that negative mood and the anticipated fear of bad outcomes lead people to ...
Existing research showed that negative mood and the anticipated fear of bad outcomes lead people to ...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
The construct of trait emotional intelligence [trait EI] refers to the individuals differences in th...
Emotional intelligence and risk taking behaviour are considered as significant factors through which...
This study examined the effects of emotional intelligence (EI), personality and mood on two types of...
Can only a subset of individuals – those higher on the ability to understand the sources of emotions...
Can only a subset of individuals – those higher on the ability to understand the sources of emotions...
Emotional intelligence is a concept developed by Salovey and Mayer in 1990. Since the first publishe...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...
Emotional intelligence (EI) was once touted as the ‘panacea’ for a satisfying and successful life. C...
Introduction Drug initiation, imprudent sexual relations, reckless driving, and alcohol abuse are c...
Affect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes and subsequent choice. One part...
Existing research showed that negative mood and the anticipated fear of bad outcomes lead people to ...
Existing research showed that negative mood and the anticipated fear of bad outcomes lead people to ...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
The construct of trait emotional intelligence [trait EI] refers to the individuals differences in th...
Emotional intelligence and risk taking behaviour are considered as significant factors through which...
This study examined the effects of emotional intelligence (EI), personality and mood on two types of...
Can only a subset of individuals – those higher on the ability to understand the sources of emotions...
Can only a subset of individuals – those higher on the ability to understand the sources of emotions...
Emotional intelligence is a concept developed by Salovey and Mayer in 1990. Since the first publishe...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...
Emotional intelligence (EI) was once touted as the ‘panacea’ for a satisfying and successful life. C...
Introduction Drug initiation, imprudent sexual relations, reckless driving, and alcohol abuse are c...
Affect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes and subsequent choice. One part...