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    Emotional intelligence is the ability to perceive‚ understand‚ manage‚ and use emotions. The ability to perceive emotions is defined as the ability to recognize them in other people‚ their faces‚ stories and music. The ability to understand emotions is defined as being able to predict them and how they change and blend. The ability to manage emotions is defined as knowing how to express them in varied situations. The fourth ability is to use emotions to enable adaptive or creative thinking.

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    Practical and Emotional Intelligence Dawn Ott PSY/201 August 11‚ 2013 Joanne Schrock Practical and Emotional Intelligence When it comes to the difference between practical and emotional intelligence is that‚ practical intelligence is something that you can learn by observing other peoples behaviors. Emotional intelligence is the basis of empathy for others‚ self-awareness‚ and social skills (Feldman‚ 2013‚ p385). In the workplace‚ when it comes to emotional intelligence‚ it can help you to

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    can increase their net sales in fragrance by investing more into research and development. Some of their decreases in sales are a result of the economy. During this time‚ more promotional items should be offered to bring in the customers. The Competitive Profile Matrix (CPM) identifies a firm’s major competitors and its particular strengths and weaknesses in relation to a sample firm’s strategic position. Shown in table 1 is the CPM.

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    Practical and Emotional Intelligence Practical and Emotional Intelligence Practical intelligence is an idea that has been considered by many psychologists over the years‚ yet only after rigorous examination and testing of the four criteria for a new intelligence can we declare if it is a new kind of intelligence. People seem to acknowledge a form of practical intelligence in their implicit theories of intelligence; "Street smarts" is a common conception separate from "Book smarts" to the average

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    understanding intelligence tests and its grading easier‚ but it also proved that‚ since the person grading it is human and imperfect‚ mistakes can certainly be made and the results can be biased‚ since some of the questions are made face to face instead of involving an answer sheet. Other research papers belonging to psychology students

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    Intelligence: Extended Definition Over the centuries‚ intelligence has grown with mankind. As mankind has developed new technologies‚ intelligence too has been altered and developed. Many people who use the word intelligence define it differently then what is usually universally understood to be intelligence‚ and the both of those groups define intelligence differently from the few who have it. Some would say intelligence is a means to measure a person’s mental acuteness to various factors. The

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    Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns Ulric Neisser (Chair) Gwyneth Boodoo Thomas J. Bouchard‚ Jr. A. Wade Boykin Nathan Brody Stephen J. Ceci Diane E Halpern John C. Loehlin Robert Perloff Robert J. Sternberg Susana Urbina In the fall of 1994‚ the publication of Herrnstein and Murray ’s book The Bell Curve sparked a new round of debate about the meaning of intelligence test scores and the nature of intelligence. The debate was characterized by strong assertions as well as by strong

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    Ignorance vs Intelligence

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    Ignorance vs. Intelligence By: Justin Giles In this paragraph‚ I will explain the reasons why I agree with the fact that ignorance is bliss… In conclusion‚ ignorance does in-fact lead to a blissful life. As you can tell by the previous paragraph‚ there are plenty of reasons why I agree with the saying that ignorance is bliss. But despite the plethora of reasons‚ I definitely agree more with ‘you can never learn too much’. There are multiple reasons why I disagree with ‘Ignorance is bliss’ and fully

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    What Is Emotional Intelligence? Emotional intelligence is the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others. It is generally said to include 3 skills: 1. Emotional awareness‚ including the ability to identify your own emotions and those of others; 2. The ability to harness emotions and apply them to tasks like thinking and problems solving; 3. The ability to manage emotions‚ including the ability to regulate your own emotions‚ and the ability to cheer up or

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    You can grow your Intelligence The article “You can grow your Intelligence” by Larry Ferlazzo helps the reader to understand the facts about intelligence and how it can be attained by practice. There is a misconception that leads people to believe that intelligence is inherent. Scientists have discovered that the brain can be improved by certain methods. The brain is capable of getting stronger if exercised frequently. The brains processing capacity increases the more it is being used. A body

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