Gender differences in emotion competence, including emotion identification, are held in popular belief but are inconsistently supported in the research. Emotion identification (EID) is defined as one’s understanding of the experience and expression of emotion, as conveyed through the labeling of the emotions oneself or another person is experiencing. This study investigated gender differences in EID using both the traditional method of comparing scores on a structured task of emotion identification and a comparison of girls’ and boys’ patterns of responding. An ANCOVA was used to compare girls’ and boys’ scores on a task of Situational EID across age groups, while children’s response patterns were analyzed using chi-squares. Results found f...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Both adults and children hold gender stereotypes related to emotion. These stereotypes are thought t...
This article examines gender differences in emotion understanding as measured by the Test of Emotion...
This article examines gender differences in emotion understanding as measured by the Test of Emotion...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between autistic traits and emotion recognition in a large c...
This article examines gender differences in emotion understanding as measured by the Test of Emotion...
Changgun Lee et al Introduction: Difficulty recognizing emotions may contribute to childhood anxiety...
Objectives: It is unclear whether anxiety disorders are associated with children’s ability to recogn...
Previous studies have shown that there are gender differences in emotional intelligence. (Fernandez-...
Empathy refers to the capacity to experience emotions similar to those observed or imagined in anoth...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Both adults and children hold gender stereotypes related to emotion. These stereotypes are thought t...
<p>Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a smal...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Both adults and children hold gender stereotypes related to emotion. These stereotypes are thought t...
This article examines gender differences in emotion understanding as measured by the Test of Emotion...
This article examines gender differences in emotion understanding as measured by the Test of Emotion...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between autistic traits and emotion recognition in a large c...
This article examines gender differences in emotion understanding as measured by the Test of Emotion...
Changgun Lee et al Introduction: Difficulty recognizing emotions may contribute to childhood anxiety...
Objectives: It is unclear whether anxiety disorders are associated with children’s ability to recogn...
Previous studies have shown that there are gender differences in emotional intelligence. (Fernandez-...
Empathy refers to the capacity to experience emotions similar to those observed or imagined in anoth...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Both adults and children hold gender stereotypes related to emotion. These stereotypes are thought t...
<p>Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a smal...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Previous meta-analyses and reviews on gender differences in emotion recognition have shown a small t...
Both adults and children hold gender stereotypes related to emotion. These stereotypes are thought t...