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Title
The Excitation Transfer paradigm and emotional intelligence : predicting interpersonal attraction
Related
Boag, Simon and Tiliopoulos, Niko. Personality and individual differences : theory, assessment, and application, p.67-82
Related
Psychology research progress
Publisher
Hauppauge, N. Y : Nova Science Publishers
Date
2011
Author/Creator
Fraser, Madeleine
Author/Creator
Boag, Simon
Description
The Excitation Transfer paradigm proposes that externally-caused residual arousal may later intensify unrelated feelings of attraction, and thus emphasising the role of situational variables. On the other hand, Emotional Intelligence (EI) involves an individual's internal capacity to interpret and engage with emotionally-relevant information. This study proposed that EI - (as assessed by the Trait-Meta Mood Scale - TMMS) - may moderate the Excitation Transfer effect. A sample of 104 female undergraduates was randomly allocated to complete a cognitive task whilst either seated at a table (control) or riding an exercise bike (aroused condition). Participants then viewed a video recording of a male confederate and rated his attractiveness on a 19-item First Impression Scale. Results indicated no main effects for arousal or EI on any factor of attractiveness. However further analysis demonstrated significant higher-order interactions between EI and arousal upon attractiveness factors. Specifically, individuals with higher EI scores were less likely to be influenced by irrelevant arousal. Results suggest that evaluative judgements of attractiveness are influenced by the interaction of personality and situational variables.
Description
16 pages(s)
Subject Keyword
arousal
Subject Keyword
Emotional Intelligence
Subject Keyword
Excitation Transfer paradigm
Subject Keyword
individual differences
Resource Type
book chapter
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Psychology

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/161845
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ISBN:9781611220704
Identifier
mq_res-20120320-155330
Language
eng
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"Personality and individual differences : theory, assessment, and application"
 
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