2015
The Ability Model of Emotional Intelligence
Caruso D, Salovey P, Brackett M, Mayer J. The Ability Model of Emotional Intelligence. 2015, 543-558. DOI: 10.1002/9781118996874.ch32.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional intelligenceFour-branch modelAbility-based approachInfluence of programPerceiving emotionsUnderstanding emotionsEmotional abilitiesManaging emotionsAbility modelIntegrative modelEmotionsPersonal growthObjective measuresFuture researchIntelligenceLong-term relationshipsEISocial relationsSet of outcomesResearchKey findingsBeingThoughtMeaningAttention
2010
Emotion‐regulation ability, burnout, and job satisfaction among British secondary‐school teachers
Brackett M, Palomera R, Mojsa‐Kaja J, Reyes M, Salovey P. Emotion‐regulation ability, burnout, and job satisfaction among British secondary‐school teachers. Psychology In The Schools 2010, 47: 406-417. DOI: 10.1002/pits.20478.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulation abilitiesJob satisfactionPositive affectPersonal accomplishmentCaruso Emotional Intelligence TestEmotional Intelligence TestEffects of affectComponents of burnoutMayer-SaloveyEmotion regulationPrincipal supportIntelligence testsPath modelAffectBurnoutSecondary school teachersSatisfactionAccomplishmentSupportTeacher effectivenessRelationshipAttentionTeachersAbilityResearchers
2004
Emotional Intelligence
Salovey P, Kokkonen M, Lopes P, Mayer J. Emotional Intelligence. 2004, 321-340. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511806582.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional intelligenceFour-branch modelCaruso Emotional Intelligence TestSelf-reported personality traitsEmotional Intelligence TestSet of abilitiesDomains of familyMayer-SaloveyEmotional informationEmotional systemsIndividual differencesIntelligence testsSocial situationsPersonality traitsEmotionsPredictive validityPsychometric propertiesRelevant behaviorsIntelligenceHelpful functionsPreliminary findingsNew measureAttentionMemoryAbility
1997
Structural Dynamism in the Concept of Self: A Flexible Model for a Malleable Concept
DeSteno D, Salovey P. Structural Dynamism in the Concept of Self: A Flexible Model for a Malleable Concept. Review Of General Psychology 1997, 1: 389-409. DOI: 10.1037/1089-2680.1.4.389.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConcept of selfPsychological processesInitial empirical evidenceNumerous theoriesConceptual structureSelfEmpirical evidenceUnderlying structureSuch differencesDifferential accessibilityLittle attentionMalleable conceptMemoryPresent articleImplicationsAttentionRepresentationFlexible contentConceptTheory
1996
Beliefs about mood moderate the relationship of stress to illness and symptom reporting
Goldman S, Kraemer D, Salovey P. Beliefs about mood moderate the relationship of stress to illness and symptom reporting. Journal Of Psychosomatic Research 1996, 41: 115-128. PMID: 8887825, DOI: 10.1016/0022-3999(96)00119-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrait Meta-Mood ScaleSelf-reported stressSymptom reportingLevel of distressRelationship of stressMood repairPositive moodImportant moderatorCharacteristic beliefsMoodCurrent prospective studyGeneral stressPhysical symptomsProspective studyBeliefsIllness reportingDistressIllnessSymptomsClass examinationsModeratorAttentionUndergraduatesGreat attentionReporting
1995
Emotional attention, clarity, and repair: Exploring emotional intelligence using the Trait Meta-Mood Scale.
Salovey P, Mayer J, Goldman S, Turvey C, Palfai T. Emotional attention, clarity, and repair: Exploring emotional intelligence using the Trait Meta-Mood Scale. 1995, 125-154. DOI: 10.1037/10182-006.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1992
Mood-Induced Self-Focused Attention
Salovey P. Mood-Induced Self-Focused Attention. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology 1992, 62: 699-707. PMID: 1583593, DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.62.4.699.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1985
Toward an Understanding of Life with Cancer: Personal Meanings, Psychosocial Problems, and Coping Resources
Turk D, Salovey P. Toward an Understanding of Life with Cancer: Personal Meanings, Psychosocial Problems, and Coping Resources. The Hospice Journal 1985, 1: 73-84. DOI: 10.1080/0742-969x.1985.11882520.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychosocial problemsPersonal meaningExperience of cancerCoping resourcesCancer patientsHealth care professionalsCare professionalsHealth care providersMeaningInterrelated factorsTerminal cancerCommon assumptionCare providersUnderstanding of lifeCancerPatientsLifeProfessionalsAttentionDifficultiesExperienceImportant contributorSituation
1981
The joys of helping: Focus of attention mediates the impact of positive affect on altruism
Rosenhan D, Salovey P, Hargis K. The joys of helping: Focus of attention mediates the impact of positive affect on altruism. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology 1981, 40: 899-905. DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.40.5.899.Peer-Reviewed Original Research