Authors
Andrew M Lane, Richard C Thelwell, James Lowther, Tracey J Devonport
Publication date
2009/3/31
Journal
Social behavior and personality: an international Journal
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
195-201
Publisher
Scientific Journal Publishers
Description
Relationships between self-report trait emotional intelligence and psychological skills were investigated. Male athletes (54) completed the Emotional Intelligence Scale (EIS; Schutte et al., 1998) and the Test of Performance Strategies (TOPS; Thomas, Murphy, & Hardy, 1999). Canonical correlation results suggested psychological skills used in both competition and in practice relate to perceptions of emotional intelligence (Practice: Canonical R = .69, p R = .67, p < .01). Specifically, self-talk, imagery, and activation in both practice and competition were associated with perceptions of the appraisal of others' emotions and the ability to regulate emotions. The direction of relationships showed that individuals reporting frequent use of psychological skills also reported stronger perceptions of emotional intelligence. Future researchers should seek to establish the direction of relationships by investigating whether increased …
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Scholar articles
AM Lane, RC Thelwell, J Lowther, TJ Devonport - Social behavior and personality: an international …, 2009