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The Emotionally Intelligent Decision Maker: Emotion-Understanding Ability Reduces the Effect of Incidental Anxiety on Risk Taking

机译:情绪智能的决策者:理解情绪的能力可降低偶然性焦虑对冒险的影响

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In two experiments, we examined how a core dimension of emotional intelligence, emotion-understanding ability, facilitates decision making. Individuals with higher levels of emotion-understanding ability can correctly identify which events caused their emotions and, in particular, whether their emotions stem from events that are unrelated to current decisions. We predicted that incidental feelings of anxiety, which are unrelated to current decisions, would reduce risk taking more strongly among individuals with lower rather than higher levels of emotion-understanding ability. The results of Experiment I confirmed this prediction. In Experiment 2, the effect of incidental anxiety on risk taking among participants with lower emotion-understanding ability, relative to participants with higher emotion-understanding ability, was eliminated when we informed participants about the source of their anxiety. This finding reveals that emotion-understanding ability guards against the biasing effects of incidental anxiety by helping individuals determine that such anxiety is irrelevant to current decisions.
机译:在两个实验中,我们研究了情绪智力的核心维度,情绪理解能力如何促进决策。具有较高情感理解能力的个人可以正确识别哪些事件导致了他们的情感,尤其是他们的情感是否源自与当前决策无关的事件。我们预测,与当前决策无关的偶然焦虑感会降低情绪理解能力较低而不是较高水平的个体承担风险的风险。实验一的结果证实了这一预测。在实验2中,当我们告知参与者其焦虑的来源时,相对于情绪理解能力较高的参与者,偶然焦虑对参与者风险承担的影响被消除了。这一发现表明,了解情绪的能力通过帮助个人确定这种焦虑与当前的决定无关,从而防止了偶然焦虑的偏见。

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