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    Effects of positive metacognitions and meta-emotions on coping, stress perception and emotions by Beer, Nils

    Published 2011
    “…It then describes Wells and Matthews' (1994, 1996) Self-Regulatory Executive Function (S-REF) model and Wells' (2000) metacognitive model of emotional disorders which provided the framework for deriving the inverse constructs of positive metacognitions and meta-emotions. …”
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    Sound pleasantness influences the perception of both emotional and non-emotional foods by Lin, YHT, Hamid, N, Shepherd, D, Kantono, K, Spence, CJ

    Published 2022
    “…Sounds elicit emotional responses that can influence the perception of food. …”
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    Emotions, international relations, and the everyday: individuals’ emotional attachments to international organisations by Houde, A-M

    Published 2023
    “…It does so by (i) theorising individuals’ emotional attachments to IOs and demonstrating how they shape perceptions and preferences that impact the future of organisations, and (ii) advocating for the use of focus groups as a research method to study emotions in IR. …”
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    Perceived effects of other people’s emotion regulation on their vicarious emotional response by Parkinson, B, Lopez-Perez, B, Sanchez, J

    Published 2016
    “…Across two studies, we investigated how friends’ typically used emotion regulation strategies (rumination or reappraisal) influence judgements about their vicarious emotions (sympathy, tenderness, and personal distress) when presented with a photograph of a suffering toddler. …”
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    Emotional Labor: The Role of Emotional Intelligence and Work-Family Conflict (WFC) by Nurhamiza Mumina, Ho, Yew Joe

    Published 2019
    “…Thus, the study suggests organization to equip employees with better emotional skills to reduce emotional labor and work-family conflict.…”
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    Autistic adults exhibit highly precise representations of others’ emotions but a reduced influence of emotion representations on emotion recognition accuracy by Connor T. Keating, Eri Ichijo, Jennifer L. Cook

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Abstract To date, studies have not yet established the mechanisms underpinning differences in autistic and non-autistic emotion recognition. The current study first investigated whether autistic and non-autistic adults differed in terms of the precision and/or differentiation of their visual emotion representations and their general matching abilities, and second, explored whether differences therein were related to challenges in accurately recognizing emotional expressions. …”
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    Do Leaders’ Emotional Labor Strategies Influence the Leaders’ Emotional Exhaustion? Moderating Role of Emotional Intelligence: Longitudinal Study on NGOs by Nisar, Qasim Ali, Imran, Asma, Othman, Noraini, Mustafa Kamil, Bidayatul Akmal, Marchalina, Leonis

    Published 2017
    “…The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of leaders’ emotional labor strategies on leaders’ emotional exhaustion by considering the moderating role of emotional intelligence.Study is longitudinal, descriptive and quantitative in nature.By following emotional labor theory, theoretical framework has been testified by obtaining data from 400 leaders of 250 selected non-government organizations from all over the country.As study is longitudinal in nature therefore, data have been collected two times from same respondents by applying simple random sampling technique.By using the structural equation modeling technique, results divulged that leaders’ emotional labor strategies significantly associated with their emotional exhaustion. …”
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    Becoming emotionally intelligent / by 242169 Corrie, Catherine

    Published 2003
    Subjects: “…Emotional intelligence…”
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