2016
Contentment: Perceived Completeness Across Cultures and Traditions
Cordaro D, Brackett M, Glass L, Anderson C. Contentment: Perceived Completeness Across Cultures and Traditions. Review Of General Psychology 2016, 20: 221-235. DOI: 10.1037/gpr0000082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman flourishingCross-cultural variationPsychological researchPsychological treatmentAppraisal themesTheoretical discourseMultiple languagesPrototype approachTraditionFuture researchContentmentHuman wellbeingPresent situationFlourishingLittle attentionEmotionsDiscourseHappinessExperiencePerceptionWellbeingResearchFulfillmentThemesLanguageBullying Intervention in Adolescence: The Intersection of Legislation, Policies, and Behavioral Change
Swearer S, Martin M, Brackett M, Palacios R. Bullying Intervention in Adolescence: The Intersection of Legislation, Policies, and Behavioral Change. Adolescent Research Review 2016, 2: 23-35. DOI: 10.1007/s40894-016-0037-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdolescent brain developmentSocial-emotional learning programmingConsequential thinkingDevelopmental literatureAdolescent time periodAnti-bullying policiesBullying preventionBehavioral developmentAdolescent periodIntervention programsDevelopmental periodAdolescenceBrain developmentBehavioral changesCurrent researchRestorative practicesBullyingLearning programmingAge groupsSuggestionsThinkingSocial mediaInterventionResearchBehaviorEmotional Bias in Classroom Observations: Within-Rater Positive Emotion Predicts Favorable Assessments of Classroom Quality
Floman J, Hagelskamp C, Brackett M, Rivers S. Emotional Bias in Classroom Observations: Within-Rater Positive Emotion Predicts Favorable Assessments of Classroom Quality. Journal Of Psychoeducational Assessment 2016, 35: 291-301. DOI: 10.1177/0734282916629595.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive emotionsClassroom Assessment Scoring SystemSocial psychology researchClassroom qualitySchool-based interventionsState emotionsEmotional biasPsychology researchClassroom observationsPsychological biasHigh-stakes decisionsEmotionsStudy limitationsFavorable ratingsProfessional trainingObservation methodologyRatersClassroom interactionSchool fundingBiasFavorable assessmentJudgmentsValid observationsResearchRatings
2015
The Ability Model of Emotional Intelligence
Caruso D, Salovey P, Brackett M, Mayer J. The Ability Model of Emotional Intelligence. 2015, 543-558. DOI: 10.1002/9781118996874.ch32.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional intelligenceFour-branch modelAbility-based approachInfluence of programPerceiving emotionsUnderstanding emotionsEmotional abilitiesManaging emotionsAbility modelIntegrative modelEmotionsPersonal growthObjective measuresFuture researchIntelligenceLong-term relationshipsEISocial relationsSet of outcomesResearchKey findingsBeingThoughtMeaningAttention