Differences in How Trait Emotional Intelligence Predicts Life Satisfaction: the Role of Affect Balance Versus Social Support in India and Germany

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2013

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Springer

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In this study, we assessed cross-cultural differences in the extent to which general emotional intelligence is linked to life satisfaction and analyzed mediators of this relationship. We used data from an individualistic culture (Germany) and a collectivistic culture (India) and had university students respond to self-report measures of life satisfaction, positive and negative affect, emotional intelligence, perceived social support, and independent and interdependent self-construals. In line with our hypotheses, we found that Indian students reported less subjective well-being and emotional intelligence than German students. Emotional intelligence was associated with life satisfaction to a higher degree in Germany than in India. In Germany, independent but not interdependent self-construal was related to emotional intelligence; in India, both independent and interdependent self-construals were significantly associated with emotional intelligence. Results of structural equation modeling provided support for our hypotheses regarding mediational models in that the effect of emotional intelligence on life satisfaction was fully mediated by affect balance in Germany and by perceived social support in India.

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Life satisfaction, Emotional intelligence, Affect balance, Subjective well-being, Cross-cultural differences, Cultural Variations, Self-Construals, Validity, Personality, Validation, Quality, Models, Scale, Cross-Cultural Differences, Affect Balance, Subjective Well-Being, 150, Life Satisfaction, Emotional Intelligence

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Journal of Happıness Studıes

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14

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1

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51

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66
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