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'''Metamood''' is a term used by [[psychologist]]s to refers to an individual's awareness of their [[emotion]]s.<ref>Goleman, Daniel. Emotional Intelligence. New York: Bantam Books, 1995</ref> It can be described as being caught up in any emotion and then becoming aware that you are being swept away by it. Being able to pull back in the mist of an emotion and in that moment recognize what you are feeling is a phenomenal [[skill]]. Also, it is a difficult one to acquire because quite often, emotions can be disguised by another.[http://www.time.com/time/classroom/psych/unit5_article1.html] |
'''Metamood''' is a term used by [[psychologist]]s to refers to an individual's awareness of their [[emotion]]s.<ref>Goleman, Daniel. Emotional Intelligence. New York: Bantam Books, 1995</ref> It can be described as being caught up in any emotion and then becoming aware that you are being swept away by it. Being able to pull back in the mist of an emotion and in that moment recognize what you are feeling is a phenomenal [[skill]]. Also, it is a difficult one to acquire because quite often, emotions can be disguised by another.[http://www.time.com/time/classroom/psych/unit5_article1.html] |
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==Trait meta-mood scale== |
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The TMMS is used to measure emotional beliefs and attitudes people have towards their own emotional experiences. The scale has been used on adolescences between ages twelve and seventeen, and came back with information researchers had already found. People have three emotional structures: attention to feelings, clarity of feelings, and mood repair. Researchers already knew that, but by testing 1,497 adolescents, researchers found some new information; age and gender appear differently on the TMMS. |
The TMMS is used to measure emotional beliefs and attitudes people have towards their own emotional experiences. The scale has been used on adolescences between ages twelve and seventeen, and came back with information researchers had already found. People have three emotional structures: attention to feelings, clarity of feelings, and mood repair. Researchers already knew that, but by testing 1,497 adolescents, researchers found some new information; age and gender appear differently on the TMMS. |
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<ref>{{cite web|last=Salguero|first=José M.|title=Measuring Perceived Emotional Intelligence in the Adolescent Population: Psychometric Properties of the Trait Meta-Mood Scale|url=http://www2.stchas.edu:2286/ehost/detail?vid=2&hid=12&sid=ebafcbd8-6944-4c43-970a-7831366c3da3%40sessionmgr4&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZSZzY29wZT1zaXRl#db=aph&AN=54018920|work=Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal|accessdate=27 September 2011|coauthors=Fernández-Berrocal, Pablo, Balluerka, Nekane, Aritzeta, Aitor|pages=1197–1209|doi=10.2224/sbp.2010.38.9.1197|date=1 October 2010}}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web|last=Salguero|first=José M.|title=Measuring Perceived Emotional Intelligence in the Adolescent Population: Psychometric Properties of the Trait Meta-Mood Scale|url=http://www2.stchas.edu:2286/ehost/detail?vid=2&hid=12&sid=ebafcbd8-6944-4c43-970a-7831366c3da3%40sessionmgr4&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZSZzY29wZT1zaXRl#db=aph&AN=54018920|work=Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal|accessdate=27 September 2011|coauthors=Fernández-Berrocal, Pablo, Balluerka, Nekane, Aritzeta, Aitor|pages=1197–1209|doi=10.2224/sbp.2010.38.9.1197|date=1 October 2010}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:03, 9 October 2011
Metamood is a term used by psychologists to refers to an individual's awareness of their emotions.[1] It can be described as being caught up in any emotion and then becoming aware that you are being swept away by it. Being able to pull back in the mist of an emotion and in that moment recognize what you are feeling is a phenomenal skill. Also, it is a difficult one to acquire because quite often, emotions can be disguised by another.[1]
Trait meta-mood scale
The TMMS is used to measure emotional beliefs and attitudes people have towards their own emotional experiences. The scale has been used on adolescences between ages twelve and seventeen, and came back with information researchers had already found. People have three emotional structures: attention to feelings, clarity of feelings, and mood repair. Researchers already knew that, but by testing 1,497 adolescents, researchers found some new information; age and gender appear differently on the TMMS. [2]
References
- ^ Goleman, Daniel. Emotional Intelligence. New York: Bantam Books, 1995
- ^ Salguero, José M. (1 October 2010). "Measuring Perceived Emotional Intelligence in the Adolescent Population: Psychometric Properties of the Trait Meta-Mood Scale". Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal. pp. 1197–1209. doi:10.2224/sbp.2010.38.9.1197. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
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