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What is Emotionality

Handbook of Research on Technoself: Identity in a Technological Society
The basic, essential nature of our existence, the experience of feelings.
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Of Paradigms, Theories, and Models: A Conceptual Hierarchical Structure for Communication Science and Technoself
Luciano L’Abate (Georgia State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2211-1.ch005
Abstract
This chapter attempts to define and clarify differences among paradigms, theories, and models in communication science according to a hierarchical conceptual structure or pyramidal flowchart. A paradigm is an overarching, speculative world-view that represents the value system of researchers and scholars who claim to follow it loyally. A theory is a conceptual framework that is amenable to indirect empirical evaluation through interrelated models. A model is a construct defined and evidenced by one or more dimensions that are amenable to empirical verification. Examples of such structure are provided from a general example, from Family Communication, from Communication Science in general, and more specifically from Relational Competence Theory (RCT). Models from RCT are then related to models from Communication Science, including also written communication. Writing allows to link models of RCT to specific workbooks or interactive practice exercises that permit evaluation of models in a more dynamic manner than inert psychological tests. Communications based on distance writing are becoming an important component of techno-self in their multifarious applications to mental health, including promotion of health and prevention and treatment of mental illnesses. From a past auditory/ verbal self, these applications imply a present/digital/visual self.
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Using Critical Self-Study to Build Racial Literacy Pedagogy
Emotionality refers to the physical and behavioral effects of feeling strong emotions, in this case related to race work, which has been explored by scholars such as Matias (2016) .
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Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur through Emotional Intelligence Development
Component of the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire develop by Petrides and Furnham (2001) which is related to emotional expression, trait empathy, and quality of relationships.
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Maternal Evolution: Exploring the Transformative Effects of Motherhood on the Mind and Brain
The observable behavioral and physiological component of emotion, or a measure of a person's emotional reactivity to a stimulus.
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Second Language Expressive Writing in Times of Global Crisis: Poetry as a Humanistic Practice
It is a measure to assess someone’s degree of emotions toward a stimulus.
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The Mediating Role of Proactive Personality in the Relationship Between HEXACO Personality and Motivation to Learn: A Study on Hospitality Sector Employees
A type of personality consisting of fearfulness, anxiety, dependence, and sensitivity and abbreviated as E in HEXACO Model.
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