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Personal Aggression Core Self Evaluation Optimism Emotional Intelligence -

DV: Personal Aggression Acts that inflict harm on individuals, such as verbal harassment, assault, and spreading rumors 1.Said something hurtful to someone at work 2.Acted rudely toward someone at work 3.Lost my temper while at work 4.Made fun of someone at work

Aggression Scale 5 point scale 1 = never 2 = 1-3 times 3 = 4-10 times 4 = times 5 = more than 20 times

CSE 5 point scale (strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, strongly agree) Items 1.I am confident I get the success I deserve in life 2.Sometimes I feel depressed (r) 3.When I try, I generally succeed 4.Sometimes when I fail I feel worthless (r) 5.I complete tasks successfully 6.Sometimes, I do not feel in control of my work (r) 7.Overall, I am satisfied with myself 8.I am filled with doubts about my competence (r) 9.I determine what will happen in my life 10.I do not feel in control of my success at school (r) 11.I am capable of coping with most of my problems 12.There are times when things look pretty bleak and hopeless to me (r) 5 point scale. Strongly disagree to strongly agree

Optimism Generalized expectancy of positive outcomes 1.In uncertain times, I usually expect the best 2.If something can go wrong for me it will (r) 3.I’m always optimistic about my future 4.I hardly ever expect things to go my way (r) 5.I rarely count on good things happening to me (r) 6.Overall, I expect more good things to happen to me than bad 5 point scale. Strongly disagree to strongly agree

Emotional Intelligence The ability to perceive accurately, appraise, and express emotion; the ability to access and/or generate feelings when they facilitate thought; the ability to understand emotion and emotional knowledge; and the ability to regulate emotions to promote emotional and intellectual growth. 7 point scale. Totally disagree to totally agree

Self-emotions Appraisal 1.I have a good sense of why I have certain feelings most of the time 2.I have good understanding of my own emotions 3.I really understand what I feel 4.I always know whether or not I am happy

Others-Emotions Appraisal (OEA) 1.I always know my friends’ emotions from their behavior 2.I am a good observer of others’ emotions 3.I am sensitive to the feelings and emotions of others 4.I have good understanding of the emotions of people around me

Use of Emotion (UOE) 1.I always set goals for myself and then try my best to achieve them 2.I always tell myself I am a competent person 3.I am a self-motivating person 4.I would always encourage myself to try my best

Regulation of Emotion 1.I am able to control my temper so that I can handle difficulties rationally 2.I am quite capable of controlling my own emotions 3.I can always calm down quickly when I am very angry 4.I have good control of my own emotions