Original paper

Political skill and emotional cue learning via voices: a training study

Volume: 43, Issue: 11, Pages: 2307 - 2317
Published: Oct 29, 2013
Abstract
The ability to discern emotional expressive cues represents an important interpersonal emotional skill at the workplace. In a training study with 123 employee–peer dyads, we examined whether political skill enhances the learning of emotional expressive cues via voices. Controlling for the effects of extraversion and self‐monitoring, it was found that political skill was significantly related to the accurate recognition of emotions via voices...
Paper Details
Title
Political skill and emotional cue learning via voices: a training study
Published Date
Oct 29, 2013
Volume
43
Issue
11
Pages
2307 - 2317
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