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Emotional intelligence, personality, and task-induced stress
Authors:Matthews Gerald  Emo Amanda K  Funke Gregory  Zeidner Moshe  Roberts Richard D  Costa Paul T  Schulze Ralf
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA. matthegd@email.uc.edu
Abstract:Emotional intelligence (EI) may predict stress responses and coping strategies in a variety of applied settings. This study compares EI and the personality factors of the Five Factor Model (FFM) as predictors of task-induced stress responses. Participants (N = 200) were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 task conditions, 3 of which were designed to be stressful. Results confirmed that low EI was related to worry states and avoidance coping, even with the FFM statistically controlled. However, EI was not specifically related to task-induced changes in stress state. Results also confirmed that Neuroticism related to distress, worry, and emotion-focused coping, and Conscientiousness predicted use of task-focused coping. The applied utility of EI and personality measures is discussed.
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