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Title: Improving emotion perception and emotion regulation through a Web-Based Emotional Intelligence Training (WEIT) program for future leaders
Authors: Koppe, Christina
Held, Marco Jurgen
Schutz, Astrid
Keywords: Emotional intelligence
Emotion recognition
Web-based instruction
Issue Date: 2019-11
Publisher: University of Malta. Centre for Resilience & Socio-Emotional Health
Citation: Koppe, C., Held, M. J., & Schutz, A. (2019). Improving emotion perception and emotion regulation through a Web-Based Emotional Intelligence Training (WEIT) program for future leaders. International Journal of Emotional Education, 11(2), 17-32.
Abstract: We evaluated a Web-Based Emotional Intelligence Training (WEIT) program that was based on the fourbranch model of emotional intelligence (EI) and which aimed at improving emotion perception (EP) and emotion regulation (ER) in future leaders. Using a controlled experimental design, we evaluated the short term (directly after the WEIT program) and long-term (6 weeks later) effects in a sample of 134 (59 training group [TG], 75 wait list control group [CG]) business students, and additionally tested whether WEIT helped to reduce perceived stress. For EP, WEIT led to a significant increase in the TG directly after training (whereas the wait list CG showed no change). Changes remained stable after 6 weeks in the TG, but there were no significant differences between the TG and CG at follow-up. By contrast, ER did not show an increase directly after WEIT, but 6 weeks later, the TG had larger improvements than the CG. The results mostly confirmed that emotional abilities can be increased through web-based training. Participants’ perceived stress did not decrease after the training program. Further refinement and validation of WEIT is needed.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/49170
ISSN: 20737629
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