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Measuring and empowering Meta-Emotional Intelligence in adolescents Measuring : Antonella D'Amico Models and assessment tools of EI differ greatly: ABILITY MODELS TRAIT OR MIXED MODELS Mayer and Salovey (1997) define EI as a set of cognitive skills measurable using tests such as the MSCEIT (Mayer, Salovey,& Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test, 2002) Other theoretical proposals (Bar- On, 1997; Goleman, 1995; Petrides & Furnham, 2003) consider EI to be a combination of traits, competencies and acquired skills measurable using self-report methodologies. WHICH TEST? Validation studies demonstrate that both tests and self-report scales own good reliability and construct validity. However there are many problems of convergent validity of EI tests, since individuals id scores in and self-report tests are often poorly or not at all related (i.e. Brackett & Mayer, 2003; O Connor & Little, 2003). Similarly, there are problems with predictive validity: Zeidner, Shani- Zinovich, Matthews, and Roberts (2005) demonstrated that individual differences in EI, and ultimately the predictive validity of the construct, depend on the test you use. WHY CHOOSE ONE IF YOU MAY HAVE BOTH? The best way for measuring an Intelligence is to measure it as an ability, using test but psychologists are also interested in knowing self perception of people their own emotional skills moreover we should understand if differences among ability tests and self report scale depends on the different methodology used, or on the different underlying theoretical model. For these reasons, I realised the Italian test IE-ACCME (Intelligenza Emotiva: Abilità, Credenze e Concetto di sé Meta-Emotivo, D Amico, 2013) It was developed d on the basis of the four branches model of emotional intelligence by Mayer & Salovey s model (1997) It includes both self-report and measures. It is addressed to people from 10 to 18 years of age. 1

BELIEFS ABOUT (CE SCALE) IE - ACCM E COGNITIVE DIMENSIONS It includes 16 items exploring individuals beliefs emotions, i.e. their role in perception or in facilitating thought or the human abilities of understanding and managing emotions in daily life. BELIEFS ABOUT SELF CONCEPT ABOUT ABILITY TEST METACOGNITIVE DIMENSIONS SELF EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE Only positive emotions help to cope with the life. Evaluating the situations, it is possible to find the best way of behaving with others. 5 POINTS LIKERT SCALE SELF-CONCEPT ABOUT (CME SCALE) It includes 20 items exploring individuals selfperception their own skills in the recognition of emotion in faces and pictures, in the use of emotion in thinking, in the understanding of emotional lexicon and emotional transformation, and in the management of emotional problem solving situations. IfIhavetocopewithdifficulttasks,Iknowwhich emotions could help me. I m able to identify the emotions that derive from particular phyisical sensations. 5 POINTS LIKERT SCALE EMOTIONAL ABILITIES (AE SCALE) The scale, inspired by the Salovey, Mayer and Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (2002) includes 8 tasks requiring individuals to identify emotions in faces and pictures, to match physical sensations to emotional states, to understand emotions, and to manage intra-personal and inter-personal problem solving situations. Scoring options: General Consensus score (1123 Italian adolescents, 10-19 years of age) Expert Consensus score (40 Italian psychologists, researcher and clinicians) PERCEPTION (Faces and Pictures) FACILITATION USE (FU) Please indicate which one, among the following positive and negative emotions, may help you in coping with a very difficult scholastic task: Happiness Fear Excitement Surprise Anger Anticipation SENSATIONS (FS) Please indicate which emotion you could associate to each of the following physical sensations. COLD: Anger Disgust Fear Sadness Anticipation Excitement 2

UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT TRASFORMATIONS (CT) You have just shared your personal affairs with your best friend, you are very confident in him. Happiness Excitement Sursprise Fear Anticipation You have known that your friend told to others your personal affairs. Which emotions do you feel now? Anger Sadness Surprise Disgust Fear BLENDING (CM) The SHAME is a mixture of: Sadness Surprise Anger Excitement Disgust Fear PERSONAL (GP) Sometimesyouthinkthatyouraspectmaynotpleaseothers.Your friends seem more handsome than you. INTER PERSONAL (GI) Your parents keep you from attending to a party that you care for. You may understand their reasons but you are very angry with them. They must understand that they cannot limit your freedom. For both tests, two answers have to be provided: SELF REPORTED BEHAVIOR: In a similar situation, what do you usually do? DECLARATIVE KNOWLEDGE: In a similar situation, what do you retain should be done? structural validity CONFERMATIVE FACTORIAL ANALYSES GFI AGFI CFI NFI RMSEA emotions 1.00 1.00 1.000.999.001 Self Concept.998.990.979.962.033 Emotional Abilities.930.923.942.854.023 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE PERCEPTION FACILITATION UNDERSTANDING FACES IMMAGINES USE SENSATIONS BLENDS CHANGES SCALES RELIABILITY Cronbach Test-retest alpha RELIABILITY BELIEFS SELF CONCEPT ABOUT ABOUT EMOTIONAL EMOTIONAL ABILITIES ABILITIES (faces).14.58**.58**.83 (immages).39**.59**.32**.80 (sensations).52**.66**.46**.74 (use).52**.57**.46**.47 Understanding (blends).70**.61**.12**.84 Understanding (changes).60**.40**.31**.40 Personal management.53**.55*.62**.48 Inter-personal management.08.49**.48**.77 MANAGEMENT PERSONAL INTER-PERSONAL INTERCORRELATIOS AMONG SCALES RELATIONSHIP WITH AGE EMOTIONAL ABILITY TEST SELF EVALUATION OF BELIEFS ABOUT PERFORMANCE SELF-CONCEPT ABOUT (faces) ns.08*.08* (immages).14**.01 ns (sensations).06*.03 ns (use) ns.07* ns Understanding (blends) ns.05 ns Understanding (changes).13**.10* ns Personal management.18**.12* -.11** Inter-personal management.31**.16*.08* Self Concept Emotional Abilities Self evalutation of (faces) -.12** -.09* ns -.15** (immages) ns -.08* ns -.19** (sensations).23** ns ns -.12** (use).28 -.06* ns ns (blends) ns.07*.12** -.07* (changes) -.13** -.13** ns -.12** Personal management -.11**.08* ns -.08** Inter-personal management ns ns.13** -.14** Personal management DO ns Inter-Personal management DO.17** Personal management DO/cons -.15** Inter-Personal management DO/cons ns 3

GENDER DIFFERENCES IE-ACCME PROFILES 79 135 Self Concept Emotional Abilities Self evalutation of (faces) F F F ns (immages) ns F F ns (sensations) F ns F F (use) F M F ns (blends) F M ns ns (changes) ns M F F Personal management ns M F ns Inter-personal management ns ns F F Personal management DO F Inter-Personal management DO F Personal management DO/consensus F Inter-Personal management DO/cons. F Maria 14 years old girl Self evaluation of She shows a non homogeneous profile in IE-ACCME scores. - scores in the beliefs scale are very high - emotional self concept is very low - score in the ability test are very high - self-evaluation of is adequate General This profile indicates a discrepancy among at abilty test and perceived emotional abilities in everyday life. It is quite usual in females. Restitution Please reflect on your scores: which is the origin of discrepancy among profiles? Low metacognition or underestimation of your abilities? Low levels of emotional self concept, self esteem, or emotional self efficacy? Low confidence in your ability to manage actions and emotions? (ansiety, anger, impulsivity). What else?) IE-ACCME PROFILES Paolo 14 years old boy Self evaluation of He shows a dis-homogeneous profile in IE-ACCME s scores. - very low scores in beliefs scale - very high self-concept scores -very low scores in the ability test t - in ability test is overestimated General The principal problem is probably the low metacognitive level emotions: misconceptions emotions and difficulties in processing emotional information is not accompanied by a good level of self awareness. Restitution Which is the origin of your beliefs emotions? (i.e.: Do you really think that the emotions are not correlated to physical sensations? Why?) You think to have high abilities in managing emotions. Could you tell me some situations in which your abilities have been usefully used? Are you able to read emotions in people s faces? 65 65 94 116 : from Emotional intelligence to Thus, times are ready for going beyond the concept of emotional intelligence and propose a more extensive and inclusive concept, defined here as meta-emotional intelligence. Meta-emotional intelligence, is intended as a multidimensional construct that arises from individuals beliefs and experiences emotions, selfconcept emotional abilities, emotional and selfevaluation of s. Big discrepancies among perceived abilities and actual emotional abilities, reveal low The aims MetaEmotion is an original psycho-educational based on the four branches Mayer & Salovey s model (,, Understanding, ) Improving The method MetaEmozioni It is aimed at developing Meta-Emotional Intelligence During the training, IE-ACCME scores of adolescents are used in order to guide them to reflect theirs beliefs and experiences emotions, their emotional self-concept and their emotional abilities. Then, adolescents are involved in a series of experiences and exercises aimed at improve their ability and to find way to overcome their difficulties in particular areas of emotional intelligence. 4

The The aims steps The testing phase 1: Assessment Assessment of emotional beliefs, self concept and abilities Self-monitoring of emotional state 79 Activities for improving emotional and metaemotional abilities Final metaemotional balance of competence Self evaluation of 135 High discrepancies among scales reflect low Meta-emotional Intelligence TESTING AREA (, Emotional Self- Concept, Abilities, Self-evaluation of ) Face The treatment phases INTERVENTION AREA Face recognition and non verbal expression of emotions area (face, gestures, aptic) GRAZIE! Image Sensations Blends Change Personal Interpersonal Using emotions Affective Synaesthesia area (colors, shapes, sounds and music, taste, smell, touch, multisensorial integration) Emotion undersanding area (semantic- lexical level; experiential level, situational level). Emotion regulation area (coping styles, thinking styles, perspective taking, consensus analises, assertive style, generatin emotion for facilitating thought) Antonella D Amico antonella.damico@unipa.it MetaINTELLIGENZE ONLUS info@metaintelligenze.it www.metaintelligenze.it 5