Each week Razib Khan, Dave Munger and I discuss an article that was recently blogged on at ResearchBlogging.org. I was on vacation this last weekend with my family in Ocracoke, NC. While I was working on my tan and trying to prevent my over-enthusiastic 3 year old from drowning in the Atlantic Ocean, Krystal D’Costa stood in for me while they discussed some recent psychological research on bullying and emotional intelligence, both in person and on the web.
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Mayer, J., Salovey, P., & Caruso, D. (2004). TARGET ARTICLES: “Emotional Intelligence: Theory, Findings, and Implications” Psychological Inquiry, 15 (3), 197-215 DOI: 10.1207/s15327965pli1503_02
Snyder, J., Brooker, M., Patrick, M., Snyder, A., Schrepferman, L., & Stoolmiller, M. (2003). Observed Peer Victimization During Early Elementary School: Continuity, Growth, and Relation to Risk for Child Antisocial and Depressive Behavior Child Development, 74 (6), 1881-1898 DOI: 10.1046/j.1467-8624.2003.00644.x
This was blogged on my Krystal at Anthropology in Practice: Bullying and Emotional Intelligence on the Web.
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