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The Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) is based on a new cognitive-developmental model of emotional experience. The scale poses evocative interpersonal situations and elicits descriptions of the emotional responses of self and others which are scored using specific structural criteria. Forty undergraduates (20 of each sex) were tested. Interrater reliability and intratest homogeneity of the LEAS were strong. The LEAS was significantly correlated with two measures of maturity: the Washington University Sentence Completion Test (SCT) of Ego Development, and the Parental Descriptions Scale-a cognitive-developmental measure of object representation. In addition, the LEAS correlated positively with openness to experience and emotional range but not with measures of specific emotions, repression or the number of words used in the LEAS responses. These findings suggest that it is the level of emotion, not the specific quality of emotion, that is tapped by the LEAS.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fc2e6024cc0af589fa3d7b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00223891.1990.9674052
Richard D. Lane
Donald M. Quinlan
Gary E. Schwartz
Journal of Personality Assessment
Yale University
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Franklin University
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