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Experiential and rational processing styles,emotional intelligence and wellbeing
Authors:Dr Nicola S. Schutte  Einar B. Thorsteinsson  Donald W. Hine  Roxanne Foster  Avril Cauchi  Caroline Binns
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:This research examined a model specifying precursors of emotional intelligence and subjective wellbeing. The model proposes that experiential and rational processing styles influence level of trait emotional intelligence, which in turn influences subjective wellbeing. One hundred and fifty‐four adult Australian participants completed measures of preference for rational and experiential processing, trait emotional intelligence, and indicators of subjective wellbeing (affect and life satisfaction). Structural equation path analysis identified a model for predicting wellbeing. Preference for experiential and rational processing both significantly predicted higher levels of emotional intelligence, which in turn predicted greater subjective wellbeing. Emotional intelligence fully mediated the effect of rational processing on wellbeing, and partially mediated the effect of experiential processing.
Keywords:Dual processing  emotional intelligence  rational‐experiential processing  wellbeing
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