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Differences between multimedia and text-based assessments of emotion management: An exploration with the multimedia emotion management assessment (MEMA).

Carolyn MacCann1, Filip Lievens2, Nele Libbrecht2, Richard D Roberts3.   

Abstract

People process emotional information using visual, vocal, and verbal cues. However, emotion management is typically assessed with text based rather than multimedia stimuli. This study (N = 427) presents the new multimedia emotion management assessment (MEMA) and compares it to the text-based assessment of emotion management used in the MSCEIT. The text-based and multimedia assessment showed similar levels of cognitive saturation and similar prediction of relevant criteria. Results demonstrate that the MEMA scores have equivalent evidence of validity to the text-based MSCEIT test scores, demonstrating that multimedia assessment of emotion management is viable. Furthermore, our results inform the debate as to whether cognitive saturation in emotional intelligence (EI) measures represents "noise" or "substance". We find that cognitive ability associations with EI represent substantive variance rather than construct-irrelevant shared variance due to reading comprehension ability required for text-based items.

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Keywords:  Emotional intelligence; academic achievement; emotion management; multimedia assessment; situational judgment test

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26264911     DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2015.1061482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Emot        ISSN: 0269-9931


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