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JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 141, Issue 4, Pages 523-536Publisher
HELDREF PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.1080/00224540109600569
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cooperation; emotional intelligence; empathic perspective taking; interpersonal relations; marital satisfaction; self-monitoring; social skills
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In 7 studies, the authors examined the link between emotional intelligence and interpersonal relations. In Studies 1 and 2, the participants with higher scores for emotional intelligence had higher scores for empathic perspective taking and self-monitoring in social situations. In Study 3, the participants with higher scores for emotional intelligence had higher scores for social skills. In Study 4, the participants with higher scores for emotional intelligence displayed more cooperative responses toward partners. In Study 5, the participants with higher scores for emotional intelligence had higher scores for close and affectionate relationships. In Study 6, the participants' scores for marital satisfaction were higher when they rated their marital partners higher for emotional intelligence. In Study 7, the participants anticipated greater satisfaction in relationships with partners described as having emotional intelligence.
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