Emotion Intelligence

The ability to perceive, use, understand, and manage emotions effectively

The following variables relate to Emotion Intelligence:

Selection Variable Info Assessment type Dataset
ESES_1 Know what causes you to feel a positive emotion Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_2 Use positive emotions to generate good ideas Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_3 Calm down when feeling angry Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_4 Understand what causes your emotions to change Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_5 Use positive emotions to generate novel solutions to old problems Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_6 Regulate your own emotions when under pressure Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_7 Correctly identify your own positive emotions Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_8 Correctly identify your own negative emotions Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_9 Get into a mood that best suits the occasion Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_10 Know what causes you to feel a negative emotion Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_11 Create emotions to enhance physical performance Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_12 Generate the right emotion so that creative ideas can unfold Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_13 Change your negative emotion to a positive emotion Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_14 Create a positive emotion when feeling a negative emotion Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_15 Recognize what emotion is being communicated through your facial expression Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_16 Regulate your own emotions when close to reaching a goal Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_17 Create emotions to enhance cognitive performance Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_18 Notice the emotion your body language is portraying Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_19 Figure out what causes you to feel differing emotions Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_20 Generate in yourself the emotion another person is feeling Baseline FEEL Study 1
ESES_1 Know what causes you to feel a positive emotion Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_2 Use positive emotions to generate good ideas Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_3 Calm down when feeling angry Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_4 Understand what causes your emotions to change Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_5 Use positive emotions to generate novel solutions to old problems Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_6 Regulate your own emotions when under pressure Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_7 Correctly identify your own positive emotions Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_8 Correctly identify your own negative emotions Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_9 Get into a mood that best suits the occasion Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_10 Know what causes you to feel a negative emotion Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_11 Create emotions to enhance physical performance Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_12 Generate the right emotion so that creative ideas can unfold Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_13 Change your negative emotion to a positive emotion Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_14 Create a positive emotion when feeling a negative emotion Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_15 Recognize what emotion is being communicated through your facial expression Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_16 Regulate your own emotions when close to reaching a goal Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_17 Create emotions to enhance cognitive performance Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_18 Notice the emotion your body language is portraying Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_19 Figure out what causes you to feel differing emotions Follow_up FEEL Study 1
ESES_20 Generate in yourself the emotion another person is feeling Follow_up FEEL Study 1
TAS_1 I'm often confused about which emotion I experience Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_2 It is hard to find the right words for my emotions Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_3 I have physical experiences that even doctors don't understand Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_4 I can easily describe my feelings Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_5 I choose to analyse my poblems rather than just describe them Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_6 When I'm upset I don't know whether I'm angry, sad, or scared Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_7 I'm often riddled by my bodily sensations Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_8 I'd rather let things go the natural course than understand why it went like it did Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_9 I have feelings that I can't really name Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_10 It is essential to be in touch with your emotions Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_11 I think it's hard to describe what my feelings towards others are Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_12 People ask me to describe my feelings more Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_13 I don't know what's going on inside me Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_14 I often do not know why I'm upset Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_15 I'd rather talk to people about their daily activities instead of their feelings Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_16 I rather watch light amusement shows than psychological dramas Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_17 It is hard for me to show my feelings even to my closest friends Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_18 I can feel very close to someone, even in moments of silence Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_19 I find it useful to explore feeling when resolving personal issues Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_20 Looking for hidden meaning in films and plays makes watching them less enjoyable Baseline Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_1 I'm often confused about which emotion I experience Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_2 It is hard to find the right words for my emotions Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_3 I have physical experiences that even doctors don't understand Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_4 I can easily describe my feelings Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_5 I choose to analyse my poblems rather than just describe them Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_6 When I'm upset I don't know whether I'm angry, sad, or scared Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_7 I'm often riddled by my bodily sensations Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_8 I'd rather let things go the natural course than understand why it went like it did Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_9 I have feelings that I can't really name Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_10 It is essential to be in touch with your emotions Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_11 I think it's hard to describe what my feelings towards others are Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_12 People ask me to describe my feelings more Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_13 I don't know what's going on inside me Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_14 I often do not know why I'm upset Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_15 I'd rather talk to people about their daily activities instead of their feelings Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_16 I rather watch light amusement shows than psychological dramas Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_17 It is hard for me to show my feelings even to my closest friends Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_18 I can feel very close to someone, even in moments of silence Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_19 I find it useful to explore feeling when resolving personal issues Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_20 Looking for hidden meaning in films and plays makes watching them less enjoyable Follow_up Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_1 I'm often confused about which emotion I experience Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_2 It is hard to find the right words for my emotions Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_3 I have physical experiences that even doctors don't understand Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_4 I can easily describe my feelings Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_5 I choose to analyse my poblems rather than just describe them Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_6 When I'm upset I don't know whether I'm angry, sad, or scared Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_7 I'm often riddled by my bodily sensations Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_8 I'd rather let things go the natural course than understand why it went like it did Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_9 I have feelings that I can't really name Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_10 It is essential to be in touch with your emotions Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_11 I think it's hard to describe what my feelings towards others are Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_12 People ask me to describe my feelings more Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_13 I don't know what's going on inside me Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_14 I often do not know why I'm upset Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_15 I'd rather talk to people about their daily activities instead of their feelings Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_16 I rather watch light amusement shows than psychological dramas Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_17 It is hard for me to show my feelings even to my closest friends Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_18 I can feel very close to someone, even in moments of silence Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_19 I find it useful to explore feeling when resolving personal issues Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_20 Looking for hidden meaning in films and plays makes watching them less enjoyable Follow_up2 Leuven 3-wave longitudinal study
TAS_1 I'm often confused about which emotion I experience Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_2 It is hard to find the right words for my emotions Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_3 I have physical experiences that even doctors don't understand Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_4 I can easily describe my feelings Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_5 I choose to analyse my poblems rather than just describe them Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_6 When I'm upset I don't know whether I'm angry, sad, or scared Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_7 I'm often riddled by my bodily sensations Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_8 I'd rather let things go the natural course than understand why it went like it did Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_9 I have feelings that I can't really name Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_10 It is essential to be in touch with your emotions Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_11 I think it's hard to describe what my feelings towards others are Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_12 People ask me to describe my feelings more Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_13 I don't know what's going on inside me Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_14 I often do not know why I'm upset Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_15 I'd rather talk to people about their daily activities instead of their feelings Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_16 I rather watch light amusement shows than psychological dramas Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_17 It is hard for me to show my feelings even to my closest friends Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_18 I can feel very close to someone, even in moments of silence Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_19 I find it useful to explore feeling when resolving personal issues Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
TAS_20 Looking for hidden meaning in films and plays makes watching them less enjoyable Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2011
IRI_1 I daydream and fantasize, with some regularity, about things that might happen to me. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_2 I often have tender, concerned feelings for people less fortunate than me. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_3 I sometimes find it difficult to see things from the "other guy's point of view. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_4 Sometimes I don't feel very sorry for other people when they are having problems. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_5 I really get involved with the feelings of the characters in a novel. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_6 In emergency situations, I feel apprehensive and ill-at-ease. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_7 I am usually objective when I watch a movie or play, and I don't often get completely caught up in it. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_8 I try to look at everybody's side of a disagreement before I make a decision. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_9 When I see someone being taken advantage of, I feel kind of protective towards them. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_10 I sometimes feel helpless when I am in the middle of a very emotional situation. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_11 I sometimes try to understand my friends better by imagining how things look from their perspective. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_12 Becoming extremely involved in a good book or movie is somewhat rare for me. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_13 When I see someone get hurt, I tend to remain calm. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_14 Other people's misfortunes do not usually disturb me a great deal. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_15 If I'm sure I'm right about something, I don't waste much time listening to other people's arguments. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_16 After seeing a play or movie, I have felt as though I were one of the characters. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_17 Being in a tense emotional situation scares me. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_18 When I see someone being treated unfairly, I sometimes don't feel very much pity for them. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_19 I am usually pretty effective in dealing with emergencies. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_20 I am often quite touched by things that I see happen. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_21 I believe that there are two sides to every question and try to look at them both. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_22 I would describe myself as a pretty soft-hearted person. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_23 When I watch a good movie, I can very easily put myself in the place of a leading character. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_24 I tend to lose control during emergencies. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_25 When I'm upset at someone, I usually try to "put myself in his shoes" for a while. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_26 When I am reading an interesting story or novel, I imagine how I would feel if the events in the story were happening to me. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_27 When I see someone who badly needs help in an emergency, I go to pieces. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
IRI_28 Before criticizing somebody, I try to imagine how I would feel if I were in their place. Baseline Objectification in women's daily lives Study 1
SEI_1 Sometimes my moods get the best of me Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_2 I am capable of staying in control during an argument Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_3 I think my biggest problem is my inability to control my emotions Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_4 I feel that I am master of my own emotions Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_5 I can keep myself calm even in highly stressful situations Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_6 When I get upset, it takes me a long time to settle down Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_7 I don’t let anxiety get the best of me Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_8 Many times when I feel depressed, I wonder why I can’t just snap out of it Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_9 I do not stay upset for too long Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_10 Sometimes even little things bother me for days Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_11 It takes a lot to get me upset Baseline Emotional events in daily life
SEI_12 I often feel overwhelmed by feelings I don’t want to have Baseline Emotional events in daily life
TMMS_5 Sometimes I can't tell what my feelings are Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_6 I am rarely confused about how I feel Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_11 I can never tell how I feel Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_13 My beliefs and opnions always seem to change depending on how I feel Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_14 I am often aware of my feelings on a matter Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_15 I am usually confused about how I feel Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_19 I feel at ease about my emotions Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_21 I can't make sense out of my feelings Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_25 I am usually very clear about my feelings Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_28 I usually know my feelings about a matter Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TMMS_30 I almost always know exactly how I am feeling Baseline Leuven couples study 2016
TAS_1 I'm often confused about which emotion I experience Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_2 It is hard to find the right words for my emotions Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_3 I have physical experiences that even doctors don't understand Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_4 I can easily describe my feelings Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_5 I choose to analyse my poblems rather than just describe them Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_6 When I'm upset I don't know whether I'm angry, sad, or scared Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_7 I'm often riddled by my bodily sensations Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_8 I'd rather let things go the natural course than understand why it went like it did Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_9 I have feelings that I can't really name Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_10 It is essential to be in touch with your emotions Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_11 I think it's hard to describe what my feelings towards others are Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_12 People ask me to describe my feelings more Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_13 I don't know what's going on inside me Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_14 I often do not know why I'm upset Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_15 I'd rather talk to people about their daily activities instead of their feelings Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_16 I rather watch light amusement shows than psychological dramas Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_17 It is hard for me to show my feelings even to my closest friends Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_18 I can feel very close to someone, even in moments of silence Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_19 I find it useful to explore feeling when resolving personal issues Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_20 Looking for hidden meaning in films and plays makes watching them less enjoyable Baseline Leuven emotions in daily life 2008
TAS_1 I'm often confused about which emotion I experience Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_2 It is hard to find the right words for my emotions Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_3 I have physical experiences that even doctors don't understand Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_4 I can easily describe my feelings Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_5 I choose to analyse my poblems rather than just describe them Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_6 When I'm upset I don't know whether I'm angry, sad, or scared Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_7 I'm often riddled by my bodily sensations Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_8 I'd rather let things go the natural course than understand why it went like it did Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_9 I have feelings that I can't really name Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_10 It is essential to be in touch with your emotions Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_11 I think it's hard to describe what my feelings towards others are Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_12 People ask me to describe my feelings more Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_13 I don't know what's going on inside me Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_14 I often do not know why I'm upset Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_15 I'd rather talk to people about their daily activities instead of their feelings Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_16 I rather watch light amusement shows than psychological dramas Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_17 It is hard for me to show my feelings even to my closest friends Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_18 I can feel very close to someone, even in moments of silence Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_19 I find it useful to explore feeling when resolving personal issues Baseline 50 beeps per day
TAS_20 Looking for hidden meaning in films and plays makes watching them less enjoyable Baseline 50 beeps per day