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1. A Psychometric Study On Emotional Intelligence Of College Students
2. Methods And Model Selection Of Analyzing Dichotomous Scored Self-report Questionnaire Using Item Response Theory
3. Portfolio Theory Of Emotional Intelligence Construct And Empirical Research
4. The Development And Survey Of The Emotional Intelligence Scale Of College Students
5. The Processing Strategies Of Creative Thinking And Testing Research For Pupils
6. Study On Mental Health Of Shanghai Middle School Students And Its Self-report Inventory
7. Development Of Mental Health Scale For Middle School Student Of HeNan Province And Study On Its Self-report
8. An Empirical Study On The Relationship Of Counterfactual Thinking And Guilt And Shame
9. The College Student Self-report Mental State Scale: Item Selecting, Reliability, And Validity
10. The Emotion Mechanism Study Of Psychopathic Adolescents
11. Development Of The Self-Report Emotional Intelligent Scale And Toronto Alexithymia Scale Using Rasch Analysis
12. Evaluation Of Different Ways To Solve Everyday Problems In Older Persons
13. The Application Of QIAT Technology In Occupational Selection Situations Of Personality Measurement
14. Personality And Self-representation: Evidences From Self-association And Eye Movement
15. A Study On Eye Movement Differences In Psychological Scale Between Ordinary People And People With Mental Disorders
16. The Characteristics Of Eye Movement In Personality Test And Its Relationship With Psychological Responses
17. The Relationship Between Forgiveness Behavior Indicators And Self-report Level And The Implicit And Explicit Components Of Subjective Well-being
18. Delineating defensive reactivity in the domain of self-report: Phenotypic and etiologic structure of fear and development of the trait fear inventory
19. Content and predictive validity of a self-report safe driving behavior measure for older adults and a proxy measure for family members or caregivers
20. Determining whether variations in geographical proximity influence disaster-type helping behaviors, as measured by participant self-report
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