People with lower emotional intelligence are more likely to hold right-wing views, study finds
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Please don't stop.Sledog said: -
How'd you do?TurdBomber said:Socio-Emotional Learning is all the latest rage in public schools, designed for and aimed at the lowest performers.
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Same play, Pettibone
Do better. Very Don Shanklin-esque. -
What's with the labels, man?
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University of Ghent?
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Team hondo is back on the uptick after numerous walks of shame out of herePurpleThrobber said:Same play, Pettibone
Do better. Very Don Shanklin-esque.
Back with the full gamut of "you're stupid, you're emotionally retarded, you're a racist, blah blah blah"
Wouldn't it be easier to come up with an alternative to Trump that you can be for?
Just hating Trump and his voters will not cut it
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[In two studies, the researchers assessed the emotional abilities and political ideology of 983 Belgian undergraduate students. The second study also examined the participants’ cognitive ability. Emotional ability was measured with three tests: the Situational Test of Emotional Understanding, the Situational Test of Emotion Management, and the Geneva Emotion Recognition Test.
The researchers found that individuals with weaker emotional abilities — particularly emotional understanding and management — tended to score higher on a measure of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation.
Right-wing authoritarianism is a personality trait that describes the tendency to submit to political authority and be hostile towards other groups, while social dominance orientation is a measure of a person’s preference for inequality among social groups.
“The results of this study were univocal. People who endorse authority and strong leaders and who do not mind inequality — the two basic dimensions underlying right-wing political ideology — show lower levels of emotional abilities,” Van Hiel told PsyPost.]
lulz
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Well then.UW_Doog_Bot said:[In two studies, the researchers assessed the emotional abilities and political ideology of 983 Belgian undergraduate students. The second study also examined the participants’ cognitive ability. Emotional ability was measured with three tests: the Situational Test of Emotional Understanding, the Situational Test of Emotion Management, and the Geneva Emotion Recognition Test.
The researchers found that individuals with weaker emotional abilities — particularly emotional understanding and management — tended to score higher on a measure of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation.
Right-wing authoritarianism is a personality trait that describes the tendency to submit to political authority and be hostile towards other groups, while social dominance orientation is a measure of a person’s preference for inequality among social groups.
“The results of this study were univocal. People who endorse authority and strong leaders and who do not mind inequality — the two basic dimensions underlying right-wing political ideology — show lower levels of emotional abilities,” Van Hiel told PsyPost.]
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Blackeye for @ClaraSorrentiUW_Doog_Bot said:[In two studies, the researchers assessed the emotional abilities and political ideology of 983 Belgian undergraduate students. The second study also examined the participants’ cognitive ability. Emotional ability was measured with three tests: the Situational Test of Emotional Understanding, the Situational Test of Emotion Management, and the Geneva Emotion Recognition Test.
The researchers found that individuals with weaker emotional abilities — particularly emotional understanding and management — tended to score higher on a measure of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation.
Right-wing authoritarianism is a personality trait that describes the tendency to submit to political authority and be hostile towards other groups, while social dominance orientation is a measure of a person’s preference for inequality among social groups.
“The results of this study were univocal. People who endorse authority and strong leaders and who do not mind inequality — the two basic dimensions underlying right-wing political ideology — show lower levels of emotional abilities,” Van Hiel told PsyPost.]
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17 intelligence agencies can't be wrong. Trump is a traitor. We should do what they say.
Wearing a MAGA hat is an invitation to violence.
tendency to submit to political authority and be hostile towards other groups,





