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Paul Fernandez

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    Analysis of Emotion Regulation in Spanish Adolescents: Validation of the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire
    with Olga Gómez-Ortiz, Eva M. Romera, Rosario Ortega-Ruiz, and Rosario Cabello
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Maintaining Life Satisfaction in Adolescence: Affective Mediators of the Influence of Perceived Emotional Intelligence on Overall Life Satisfaction Judgments in a Two-Year Longitudinal Study
    with Nicolás Sánchez-Álvarez and Natalio Extremera
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  102
    The Role of Intelligence Quotient and Emotional Intelligence in Cognitive Control Processes
    with Purificación Checa
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Acoplamiento E hibridacion en el clima cultural de posmodernidad
    Alpha (Osorno) 20. 2004.
  • La Posmodernidad como implosión, acoplamiento y envoltura: Estética de surrealismo y cyborg
    A Parte Rei 30 11. 2003.
  •  29
    La posmodernidad y la pregunta por lo occidental
    A Parte Rei 33 2. 2004.
  •  31
    Acoplamiento e hibridación en el clima cultural de posmodernidad
    A Parte Rei 35 10. 2004.
  •  141
    Perceived emotional intelligence facilitates cognitive-emotional processes of adaptation to an acute stressor
    with Natalia S. Ramos and Natalio Extremera
    Cognition and Emotion 21 (4): 758-772. 2007.
    No abstract
    Emotion and Consciousness in Psychology
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    About emotional intelligence and moral decisions
    with Natalio Extremera
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4): 548-549. 2005.
    This commentary explores the use of interaction between moral heuristics and emotional intelligence (EI). The main insight presented is that the quality of moral decisions is very sensitive to emotions, and hence this may lead us to a better understanding of the role of emotional abilities in moral choices. In doing so, we consider how individual differences (specifically, EI) are related to moral decisions. We summarize evidence bearing on some of the ways in which EI might moderate framing eff…Read more
    This commentary explores the use of interaction between moral heuristics and emotional intelligence (EI). The main insight presented is that the quality of moral decisions is very sensitive to emotions, and hence this may lead us to a better understanding of the role of emotional abilities in moral choices. In doing so, we consider how individual differences (specifically, EI) are related to moral decisions. We summarize evidence bearing on some of the ways in which EI might moderate framing effects in different moral tasks such as “the Asian disease problem” and other more real-life problems like “a divorce decision.”.
    Emotion and ReasonMoral Emotion
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