Emotional Intelligence Bibliography

Bar-On, R. (1997). The Emotional Intelligence Inventory (EQ-I): Technical Manual. Toronto, Canada: Multi-Health Systems, Inc.

Carpenter, S. (2000). Stoicism reconsidered. Monitor on Psychology, September 2000, 58-61.

Cassidy, J., Parke, R., Butkobsky, L., & Braungart, J. (1992). Family-peer connections: The roles of emotional expressiveness within the family and children's understanding of emotions. Child Development, 63, 603-618.

Church, A.H., & Waclawski, J. (2001). A five-phase framework for designing a successful multisource feedback system. Consulting Psychology Journal, 53, 82-95.

Ciarrochi, J., Forgas, J.P., & Mayer, J.D. (Eds.) (2001). Emotional intelligence in everyday life: A scientific inquiry. Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis.

Ciarocchi, J., Chan, A., & Caputi, P. (2000). [Measuring emotional intelligence]. Unpublished data.

Daw, J. (2001). Road rage, air rage, and now 'desk rage.' Monitor on Psychology, July/August 2001, 52-54.

Gardner, H. (1993). Multiple intelligences: The theory in practice. New York: Basic Books.

Grandey, A. A. (2000). Emotion regulation in the workplace: A new way to conceptualize emotional labor. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 5, 95-110.

Lane, R.D., Quinlan, D., Schwartz, G., Walker, P., & Zeitlin, S. (1990). The levels of emotional awareness scale (LEAS): A cognitive-developmental measure of emotion. Journal of Personality Assessment, 55, 124-134.

Ochsner, K.N., & Lieberman, M.D. (2001). The emergence of social cognitive neuroscience. American Psychologist, 56, 717-734.

Randall, P. (2001). Bullying in adulthood. New York: Taylor & Francis.

Zapf, D., & Einarsen, S. (eds.) (2001). European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology. Bullying in the workplace: Recent trends in research and practice. Vol. 10, December 2001.

 

Many thanks to Dr. Ellen Lent for compiling these references. Dr. Lent can be reached at:

Ellen Lent, Ph.D.
Adjunct Faculty, University of Maryland
College Park
301-774-6575