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The magic of collective emotional intelligence in learning groups: No guys needed for the spell

Using a cross‐lagged design, the present study tests an integrative model of emergent collective emotions in learning groups. Our results indicate that the percentage of women in the group fosters the emergence of collective emotional intelligence, which in turn stimulates social integration within...

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Published in:The British journal of psychology 2015-05, Vol.106 (2), p.217-234
Main Authors: Curşeu, Petru L., Pluut, Helen, Boroş, Smaranda, Meslec, Nicoleta
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Female
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