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What Is The Most Studied Area In Psychology? Intelligence
What is intelligence? Intelligence is one of the most examined fields in the history of psychology (Hood, et. al). The Oxford American Dictionary defines intelligence as mental ability, the power of learning and understanding. In the early twentieth century, Alfred Binet developed a series of measures by which he could identify children in need of [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
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Emotional Intelligence – Views Of Daniel Goleman On Its Effect On Us!
Emotional intelligence constitutes one particular side of your personality. It revolves around you being yourself. Specialist concur that with the exception of your intellectual quotient, how well you do in the future is considerably determined by emotional quotient. It is true that we arrive at our conclusions by means of our intellect. This is precisely [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
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The Link Between Emotional Intelligence And Assertiveness
What is more important, the ability to judge situations appropriately or just the knowledge about how to handle them? Does the intelligence quotient (IQ) determine your success or failure? For years, that was an overriding belief that people felt that only IQ was important to determine how far the person reached in life. However, new [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
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Parenting Tips – Emotional Intelligence And Parenting
Many parents are becoming aware of the importance emotional intelligence plays in having a happy and fulfilling life. Recent studies have shown that a person’s emotional intelligence quotient is a better predictor of success in life than their IQ. Because emotional intelligence skills are learned rather than inherited, parents want to raise their children in [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
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Developing Emotional Intelligence
All of us have heard of IQ or Intelligence Quotient, a study that measures how intelligent we are through a series of tests conducted by the school or in the workplace. All this time, it is highly assumed that Intelligence Quotient would determine how successful we are in the future or how we could achieve [...]
Posted: June 10th, 2010 under Self Improvement.
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