Browsing Tyndale University by Author "Department of Psychology"
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Attentional Blink for Color
Ross, Nancy; Jolicoeur, Pierre (American Psychological AssociationWashington, D.C., 1999) -
Emotional Intelligence and Relationship Quality
Dykstra, Mark (Tyndale University, 2020)This paper explores the relationship between friendship quality and emotional intelligence. Specifically, self- and other-focused emotional intelligence was investigated. Emotional intelligence is a term which encompasses ... -
Ethical Considerations at the Intersection of Psychiatry and Religion
Peteet, John R., 1947- (Editor); Dell, Mary Lynn (Editor); Fung, Wai Lun Alan (Editor); Tyndale University; Department of Psychology; Tyndale University, J. William Horsey Library, 3377 Bayview Ave., Toronto, ON, M2M 3S4, Canada. Contact: repository@tyndale.ca (Oxford University PressLondon, UK, 2018)Summary: Ethical Considerations at the Intersection of Psychiatry and Religion aims to give mental health professionals a conceptual framework for understanding the role of R/S in ethical decision-making and serve as ... -
Experiencing Music: Music's Influence on Emotion and Cognition
Madill, Anastasia W. S. (Tyndale University, 2021-03)Music can be used to express emotions, thoughts and feelings. This study explores how music impacts emotions and memory, and whether Emotional Intelligence (EI) and the Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) construct interact with ... -
The Impact of Emotional Intelligence and Culture on Emotion Recognition in Music
Kines, Sabina (Tyndale University, 2020)Do culture and emotional intelligence have an impact on emotion-recognition abilities in music? I hypothesized that people from one culture would more accurately recognize the emotions in instrumental music from their ... -
International Perspectives and Ethical Issues in Religion and Psychiatry
Sarhan, Walid; Fung, Wai Lun Alan (Oxford University PressLondon, UK, 2018) -
The Relationship between Emotional Competence and Implicit Social Cognition
Quinn, Krista A. (Tyndale University, 2021-03-22)The contribution of emotional intelligence towards healthy interpersonal interaction has been well documented (Lopes et a., 2004, Lopes et al., 2005, Schutte et al., 2001, Vescio et al., 2003). Presumably, holding implicit ... -
Video Games as a Form of Stress Relief and Emotional Improvement
Scott, Shaylee (Tyndale University, 2022-03)The potential risk factors and benefits of video games have been a topic of interest in psychology for quite some time (Anderson & Carnegey, 2009; Bushman & Gibson, 2011; Granic et al., 2014). This research study addressed ...