THE EFFECTS OF PERSONALITY TRAITS AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON EMOTIONAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SPEED

Erman DOĞAN, Serdar TOK, Şenol GÜVEN, Nihal DAL
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In this present study, we aimed to explore whether personality traits within the Big Five model and trait emotional intelligence may have the ability to predict the response speed to emotional stimuli in athletes. We also investigated whether athletes' response speed may differ due to the stimuli's emotional content. The sample included 62 male student-athletes who participated in the study. Participants first completed measures of personality and emotional intelligence. Afterward, they completed an experimental task to measure response speed to emotional stimuli. In this experiment, participants responded to neutral, positive, or negative emotional pictures selected from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS). Results demonstrated that extraversion and neuroticism were not correlated to response speed to emotional stimuli. However, consistent with our predictions, openness to experience was associated (p< .01) with the emotional information processing speed of positively valenced stimuli. Besides, the appraisal of emotions dimension of the trait emotional intelligence was also significantly and negatively correlated to response speed to positively valenced pictures. Although the present study provided only partial support for our predictions regarding the link between emotional information processing speed, personality, and emotional intelligence, our results have some preliminary implications for both researchers and practitioners. Accordingly, our study showed that openness to experience and appraisal of emotions might be a valuable construct for a better understanding individuals' responses to positive emotional stimuli and previously known personality traits.
人格特质和情绪智力对情绪信息加工速度的影响
在本研究中,我们旨在探讨大五人格模型中的人格特征和情绪智力特征是否能够预测运动员对情绪刺激的反应速度。我们还研究了运动员的反应速度是否会因刺激的情绪内容而有所不同。样本包括62名参与研究的男学生运动员。参与者首先完成了性格和情商的测试。之后,他们完成了一项测量对情绪刺激反应速度的实验任务。在这个实验中,参与者对从国际情感图片系统(IAPS)中选择的中性、积极或消极的情绪图片做出反应。结果表明,外向性和神经质与情绪刺激的反应速度无关。然而,与我们的预测一致,经验的开放性与(p<.01)与正效刺激的情绪信息加工速度有关。此外,特质情绪智力的情绪维度评价也与正面评价图片的反应速度呈显著负相关。虽然本研究仅部分支持了我们关于情绪信息处理速度、个性和情商之间联系的预测,但我们的研究结果对研究者和实践者都有一些初步的启示。因此,我们的研究表明,对情绪的体验和评估的开放性可能是一个有价值的结构,可以更好地理解个体对积极情绪刺激和先前已知的人格特征的反应。
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