Zeidner, M., Matthews, G., & Roberts, R. D. (Eds.). (2012). What we know about emotional intelligence: How it affects learning, work, relationships, and our mental health (1. MIT Press paperback ed). MIT Press.

Authors

  • Cristina Richieri Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia - richieri.c@libero.it

Keywords:

Emotional intelligence, Gerald Matthews, Moshe Zeidner, Richard D. Roberts

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Zeidner, M., Matthews, G., & Roberts, R. D. (Eds.). (2012). What we know about emotional intelligence: How it affects learning, work, relationships, and our mental health (1. MIT Press paperback ed). MIT Press.

Published

2012-12-31

How to Cite

Richieri, C. (2012). Zeidner, M., Matthews, G., & Roberts, R. D. (Eds.). (2012). What we know about emotional intelligence: How it affects learning, work, relationships, and our mental health (1. MIT Press paperback ed). MIT Press. Formazione & Insegnamento, 10(3), 199–203. Retrieved from https://ojs.pensamultimedia.it/index.php/siref/article/view/763