id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3312 Emotional aperture - Wikipedia .html text/html 944 214 37 The term "emotional aperture" was first defined by the social psychologist, Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks, and organizational theorist, Quy Huy.[1] It has since been referenced in related work such as in psychologist, journalist, and author of the popular book Emotional Intelligence Daniel Goleman's most recent book "Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence."[2] Academic references to emotional aperture and related work can be found on the references site for the Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations.[3] Emotional Aperture abilities have been measured using the EAM.[4] The EAM consists of a series of short movie clip showing groups that have various brief reactions to an unspecified event. The construct, emotional aperture, was developed to address the need to expand existing models of individual emotion perception (e.g., emotional intelligence)[5] to take into account the veracity of group-based emotions and their action tendencies.[6] "Assessing collective affect recognition via the Emotional Aperture Measure". Social emotional development ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3312.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3312.txt