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Emotional intelligence and emotional anticipations in decision-making strategies

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-7235-2023-2-74-86

Abstract

Aim. Identification of the relationship of emotional intelligence with the adoption of multi-stage decisions.

Methodology. The decision-making process was investigated by using the computer method Emotional Anticipation in a Casino Gambling (EPIC). Emotional intelligence was measured by using the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue). Correlation and regression analysis of the data was carried out.

Results. It is shown that emotional intelligence, understood as a trait, is a predictor of both indicators of decision-making strategies and anticipatory emotions, which, in turn, make an independent contribution to the decision-making process.

Research implications. The correlations of emotional intelligence as a trait with multi-stage decision-making demonstrate its regulatory role in the decision-making process.

About the Author

V. E. Saveleva
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Viktoriya A. Saveleva – master in psychology, PhD Student (scientific adviser – T. Kornilova) of General Psychology Department, employee at the Department of Psychology

ul. Mokhovaya, 11, str. 9, Moscow, 125009



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