2024
Affective Experiences of U.S. School Personnel in the Sociopolitical Context of 2021: Reflecting on the Past to Shape the Future
Wood M, Ha C, Brackett M, Cipriano C. Affective Experiences of U.S. School Personnel in the Sociopolitical Context of 2021: Reflecting on the Past to Shape the Future. Education Sciences 2024, 14: 1093. DOI: 10.3390/educsci14101093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSchool personnelPrimary feelingSelf-reported affective experienceSociopolitical contextEmotion managementSource of joyOpen-ended questionsAfrican American participantsEducation systemRemote learningAffective experienceVirtual courseAmerican participantsScale itemsSchoolSources of stressStudentsEmotional supportEmotionsEthnic identityCOVID-19ParticipantsRacial groupsFeelingsJoyCreativity and affect: A person-centered analysis
Ivcevic Z, Lin S, Liu X, Brackett M. Creativity and affect: A person-centered analysis. Learning And Individual Differences 2024, 113: 102481. DOI: 10.1016/j.lindif.2024.102481.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotionally intelligent school leadership predicts educator well-being before and during a crisis
Floman J, Ponnock A, Jain J, Brackett M. Emotionally intelligent school leadership predicts educator well-being before and during a crisis. Frontiers In Psychology 2024, 14: 1159382. PMID: 38425349, PMCID: PMC10903540, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1159382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWell-beingEmotional supportLeaders' emotion regulationEmotional skills trainingStaff well-beingTwo-wave studyConservation of resources theoryEducational well-beingEmotion regulationPositive affectPromote well-beingEmotional contagion theoryStructural equation modelingModeration analysisStudy 1Negative emotionsPsychological resourcesLower emotional exhaustionMultilevel modelsSkills trainingEmotionsTurnover intentionResources theoryContagion theoryJob satisfaction
2021
Gender and Emotions at Work: Organizational Rank Has Greater Emotional Benefits for Men than Women
Taylor C, Ivcevic Z, Moeller J, Menges J, Reiter-Palmon R, Brackett M. Gender and Emotions at Work: Organizational Rank Has Greater Emotional Benefits for Men than Women. Sex Roles 2021, 86: 127-142. DOI: 10.1007/s11199-021-01256-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConsiderations About How Emotional Intelligence can be Enhanced in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Trevisan D, Abel E, Brackett M, McPartland J. Considerations About How Emotional Intelligence can be Enhanced in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Frontiers In Education 2021, 6: 639736. DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2021.639736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional intelligenceLow emotional intelligencePoor emotional intelligenceAutism spectrum disorderPerceiving emotionsEI interventionsUnderstanding emotionsManaging emotionsContextual cuesCognitive intelligenceEmotional difficultiesSpectrum disorderEmotional learningSpecial education classroomsBody languageEmotionsAcademic successSchool settingsASDEducation classroomsIntelligenceTheoretical frameworkChildrenPerspective paperCues
2020
High school students’ feelings: Discoveries from a large national survey and an experience sampling study
Moeller J, Brackett M, Ivcevic Z, White A. High school students’ feelings: Discoveries from a large national survey and an experience sampling study. Learning And Instruction 2020, 66: 101301. DOI: 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2019.101301.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStudy 1Achievement motivation literatureAcademic emotionsHigh schoolMotivation literatureHigh school studentsPositive feelingsRetrospective measuresStudy 2Feelings studentsNegative feelingsFeelingsValidity of stateSchool studentsStudents' feelingsOpen-ended questionsRating ScaleStudentsUS studentsMixed methodsMeasuresEmotionsFour-week studyDemographic groupsFindings
2019
Emotional Intelligence
Brackett M, Elbertson N. Emotional Intelligence. Character Lab Playbook 2019 DOI: 10.53776/playbooks-emotional-intelligence.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRULER: A Theory-Driven, Systemic Approach to Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning
Brackett M, Bailey C, Hoffmann J, Simmons D. RULER: A Theory-Driven, Systemic Approach to Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning. Educational Psychologist 2019, 54: 144-161. DOI: 10.1080/00461520.2019.1614447.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImplementation modelSchool leadersSchoolwide practicesAcademic learningSchool settingsGrade levelEmotional learningTheory of changeResponsible decisionsDistal outcomesFuture directionsTheory-DrivenSocial awarenessSELSystemic practiceKey theoriesEmotionsLearningBroader communityPositive relationshipEvidence-based approachSystemic approachPracticeChildrenCurriculum
2018
Breadth of Emotion Vocabulary in Early Adolescence
Bazhydai M, Ivcevic Z, Brackett M, Widen S. Breadth of Emotion Vocabulary in Early Adolescence. Imagination Cognition And Personality 2018, 38: 378-404. DOI: 10.1177/0276236618765403.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion wordsEmotion vocabularyMore emotion wordsEmotion abilitiesEmotion understandingRecognition testEarly adolescencePersonality traitsYoung adolescentsOlder adolescentsSocial experienceAdolescentsWordsEarly childhoodVocabularyRecognition-based approachAdolescenceMore responsesStudent gradesUnderinvestigated areaEmotionsChildhoodGirlsBoysUnderstandingHighly engaged but burned out: intra-individual profiles in the US workforce
Moeller J, Ivcevic Z, White A, Menges J, Brackett M. Highly engaged but burned out: intra-individual profiles in the US workforce. Career Development International 2018, 23: 86-105. DOI: 10.1108/cdi-12-2016-0215.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLatent profile analysisBurnout profilesJob demands-resources modelDemands-resources modelInformation processing demandsInter-individual correlationMixed emotionsProcessing demandsInter-individual analysisDiscrepant profilesIntra-individual analysisUS workforceHigher engagementBurnoutConfigural Frequency AnalysisDesign/methodology/approachLow workloadOriginality/valueMethodology/approachEngagementProfile analysisHigh resourceRepresentative sampleEmotionsPercent of workersLGBTQ Adolescents’ Positive and Negative Emotions and Experiences in U.S. High Schools
White A, Moeller J, Ivcevic Z, Brackett M, Stern R. LGBTQ Adolescents’ Positive and Negative Emotions and Experiences in U.S. High Schools. Sex Roles 2018, 79: 594-608. DOI: 10.1007/s11199-017-0885-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSchool experiencesNegative emotionsPositive emotionsU.S. high schoolsPositive school experiencesLGBTQ adolescentsHigh school studentsNon-LGBTQ peersU.S. high school studentsFrequent negative emotionsFrequent positive emotionsHeterosexual male studentsAcademic experienceSchool studentsHigh schoolSchool interventionsSexual identityMale studentsStudentsLGBTQ youthSchoolsEmotionsPositive experiencesFrequent experiencesIntersection of gender
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 attentionEmotionsDiscourseHappinessExperiencePerceptionWellbeingResearchFulfillmentThemesLanguageCreating Emotionally Intelligent Schools With RULER
Nathanson L, Rivers S, Flynn L, Brackett M. Creating Emotionally Intelligent Schools With RULER. Emotion Review 2016, 8: 305-310. DOI: 10.1177/1754073916650495.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTeaching Emotional Intelligence in Schools: An Evidence-Based Approach
Torrente C, Rivers S, Brackett M. Teaching Emotional Intelligence in Schools: An Evidence-Based Approach. The Springer Series On Human Exceptionality 2016, 325-346. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28606-8_13.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional intelligenceCore academic curriculumConsequences of emotionsEmotion regulation skillsFormative assessmentAcademic curriculumRegulation skillsInterdependent skillsChildren's successEmotional responsesSchoolsSkillsEmotionsTeachingLearningIntelligenceEvidence-based approachCurriculumMultiple toolsAcademicsFull potentialSuccessSelect approachCollaborativeSelfEmotional 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
2013
The influence of teacher emotion on grading practices: a preliminary look at the evaluation of student writing
Brackett M, Floman J, Ashton-James C, Cherkasskiy L, Salovey P. The influence of teacher emotion on grading practices: a preliminary look at the evaluation of student writing. Teachers And Teaching 2013, 19: 634-646. DOI: 10.1080/13540602.2013.827453.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTeacher emotionsStudent workTeacher emotion researchGrade teachersTeacher cognitionTeaching professionStudent writingGrading decisionsGrade assignmentTeachersStudentsProfessional evaluationCentral aspectEmpirical contributionsSignificant wayPracticeImportant elementResearchEmotionsPreliminary lookInitial evidenceNegative emotionsProfessionWritingEmotion researchEmotion Skills as a Protective Factor for Risky Behaviors Among College Students
Rivers S, Brackett M, Omori M, Sickler C, Bertoli M, Salovey P. Emotion Skills as a Protective Factor for Risky Behaviors Among College Students. Journal Of College Student Development 2013, 54: 172-183. DOI: 10.1353/csd.2013.0012.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Achieving Standards in the English Language Arts (and More) Using The RULER Approach to Social and Emotional Learning
Rivers S, Brackett M. Achieving Standards in the English Language Arts (and More) Using The RULER Approach to Social and Emotional Learning. Reading & Writing Quarterly 2010, 27: 75-100. DOI: 10.1080/10573569.2011.532715.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEnglish language artsLanguage artsRuler approachEmotional learningEnglish language arts curriculumNational learning standardsLanguage arts curriculumLearning standardsArts curriculumAcademic goalsLanguage skillsCurriculumCritical emotionsStudentsLearningArtEmotionsRulersParticular focusArticleWritingSkillsReadingListeningUltimate goal
2006
Regulating anger and sadness: an exploration of discrete emotions in emotion regulation
Rivers S, Brackett M, Katulak N, Salovey P. Regulating anger and sadness: an exploration of discrete emotions in emotion regulation. Journal Of Happiness Studies 2006, 8: 393-427. DOI: 10.1007/s10902-006-9017-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulationDiscrete emotionsSocial functioningEmotion regulation processesConstructive conflict resolution stylesConflict resolution stylesPositive social relationsSadness regulationAnger regulationEmotion frameworkResolution stylesEmotionsSadnessAngerRegulation processesFunctioningDifferent aspectsSocial relationsEffective regulationParticipantsStyle