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Fernández Abascal, Enrique G. y Martín Díaz, María Dolores . (2015) Dimensions of emotional intelligence related to physical and mental health and to health behaviors.  6.19 58 11
Fernández Abascal, Enrique G. y Martín Díaz, María Dolores . (2019) Relations Between Dimensions of Emotional Intelligence, Specific Aspects of Empathy, and Non-verbal Sensitivity.  6.19 51 12
Izquierdo-Sotorrío, E., Holgado-Tello, F.P. y Carrasco Ortiz, Miguel Angel . (2016) Incremental Validity and Informant Effect from a Multi-Method Perspective: Assessing Relations between Parental Acceptance and Children’s Behavioral Problems.  6.16 32 7
García-Franco,Jose D., Díez, Francisco J. y Carrasco Ortiz, Miguel Angel . (2022) Probabilistic graphical model for the evaluation of the emotional and dramatic personality disorders.  6.11 39 9
Díaz-Mardomingo, María del Carmen, Utrera, Lucía, Baliyan, Shishir, García-Herranz, Sara, Suárez-Falcón, Juan Carlos, Rodríguez-Fernández, Raquel, Sampedro-Piquero, Patricia, Valencia, Azucena y Venero, César . (2023) Sex-related differences in the associations between diurnal cortisol pattern and social and emotional loneliness in older adults.  6.11 46 8
García-López, Cristina, Recio, Patricia, Pozo, Pilar y Sarriá, Encarnación . (2021) Psychological Distress, Disorder Severity, and Perception of Positive Contributions in Couples Raising Individuals With Autism.  6.08 37 7
Piqueras, Jose A., Mateu-Martínez, Ornela, Cejudo, Javier y Pérez-González, Juan Carlos . (2019) Pathways Into Psychosocial Adjustment in Children: Modeling the Effects of Trait Emotional Intelligence, Social-Emotional Problems, and Gender.  6.07 35 11
Schames Kreitchmann, Rodrigo, Abad, Francisco J., Ponsoda, Vicente, Nieto, María Dolores y Morillo, Daniel . (2019) Controlling for response biases in self-report scales: Forced-choice vs. psychometric modeling of Likert items.  6.07 32 10