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Title: | Test of Emotional Comprehension: Exploring the underlying structure through Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Similarity Structure Analysis. |
Authors: | Rocha, A. Roazzi, A. Silva, A. Candeias, A. A. Minervino, C. Roazzi, M. Pons, F. |
Editors: | Roazzi, A. Souza, B. C. Bilsky, W. |
Keywords: | Emotional Comprehension Confirmatory Factor Analysis Similarity Structure Analysis Test of Emotional Comprehension Socially in Action-Peers |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Citation: | Rocha, A.; Roazzi, A.; Silva, A.; Candeias, A.; Minervino, C.; Roazzi, M & Pons, F., (2013). Test of Emotional Comprehension: Exploring the underlying structure through Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Similarity Structure Analysis. In A. Roazzi, B. C. de Souza, & W. Bilsky (Eds.), Searching for structure in complex social, cultural and psychological phenomena, (pp. 74-95). Recife, PE: FTA. |
Abstract: | Some decades of research on emotional development have underlined the contribution of several domains to emotional understanding in childhood. Based on this research, Pons and colleagues (Pons & Harris, 2002; Pons, Harris & Rosnay, 2004) have proposed the Test of Emotional Comprehension (TEC) which assesses nine domains of emotional understanding, namely the recognition of emotions, based on facial expressions; the comprehension of external emotional causes; impact of desire on emotions; emotions based on beliefs; memory influence on emotions; possibility of emotional regulation; possibility of hiding an emotional state; having mixed emotions; contribution of morality to emotional experiences. This instrument was administered individually to 182 Portuguese children aged between 8 and 11 years, of 3rd and 4th grades, in public schools. Additionally, we used the Socially in Action-Peers (SAp) (Rocha, Candeias & Lopes da Silva, 2012) to assess TEC’s criterion-related validity. Mean differences results in TEC by gender and by socio-economic status (SES) were analyzed. The results of the TEC’s psychometric analysis were performed in terms of items’ sensitivity and reliability (stability, test-retest). Finally, in order to explore the theoretical structure underlying TEC a Confirmatory Factor Analysis and a Similarity Structure Analysis were computed. Implications of these findings for emotional understanding assessment and intervention in childhood are discussed. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10675 |
Type: | bookPart |
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