
Traditionally, intelligence was viewed as cognitive mental ability consisting primarily of two relatively narrow dimensions: mathematical/logical and verbal/linguistic, or IQ. Howard …
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Emotional intelligence (EI) is growing into a multimillion dollar training indus-try (Kunnanatt, 2004; Adkins, 2004). Because the major vendors of training use various means of measuring it, …
At its best, if artificial intelligence is able to help individuals better understand and control their own emotional and affective states, including fear, happiness, loneliness, anger, interest and …
Introduction Emotional intelligence refers to the personal-management and social skills that allow us to succeed in our interactions with other people. Intuition, character, integrity, motivation, …
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Jan 8, 2008 · Summary Using the Six Seconds’ Emotional Intelligence Assessment (SEI)2, a study of 405 American people shows that emotional intelligence (EQ) increases slightly with …