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SHULTS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2 Introduction to Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence is the ability to recognize and regulate one’s and other’s emotions. Children with higher emotional intelligence are better able to pay attention, are more engaged in school, have more positive relationships, and are more empathic (Raver, Garner, & Smith-Donald 2007; Eggum et al. 398 0 obj <> endobj xref 398 34 0000000016 00000 n Motivation 5. 0000025844 00000 n 0000153817 00000 n 0000018907 00000 n Course Objectives ... Social-Awareness is the ability to recognize others’ emotions. The key difference between social intelligence and emotional intelligence is that social intelligence is basically a person’s ability to interact with others whereas emotional intelligence is a person’s ability to recognise one’s own feelings and other’s feelings.. Intelligence is often measured by IQ tests. 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Emotional and Social Intelligence Emotional Intelligence and Social Intelligence – Managing Emotions Within Yourself and With Others Whether we are aware of them or not, emotions affect how we experience life; they are a basic element of our human nature and cast a hue on how we perceive the events that take place around us. The links for such an operation must intertwine from social, emotional and neural backgrounds – an indispensable part of conducting a successful interaction. 0000002535 00000 n 0000001975 00000 n ��������[�d�F*|� Download full-text PDF Read full-text. %PDF-1.3 %���� They described emotional intelligence as fia form of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one™s own and others™ feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one™s thinking and actionfl (Salovey & Mayer, 1990). 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Two studies found positive relationships between the ability to manage emotions and the quality of social interactions, supporting the predictive and incremental validity of an ability measure of emotional intelligence, the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT). ̼�r�s6���(�m�=�R�#�S�w�͎��D��{�%��"�j(/�x(0������,�α茪k����R��T�C6�N� =�S;�T���I�F���Iplj�It�MM trailer <]/Prev 668290>> startxref 0 %%EOF 431 0 obj <>stream At the end of the 20 th century, Daniel Goleman started his “intelligence Journey” with the intent to publish a life-altering book called Emotional Intelligence. 0000012330 00000 n ���BM6q�0��AL�j�� �X�Ђ� Self-management 4. 0000153778 00000 n 0000012369 00000 n Keywords: emotional intelligence, social skills, religious behavior 1. 0000007722 00000 n 0000018985 00000 n ��R�a2}o;34&�h��CL��p0�d_M��Reۂ�u%0A���v������Ԣ�V)�J����2,�S�0�mY�H}������&r����ؾ_��8z��c�{b�[�H-�L f�RN�`2�r��2!x�7#K��B_*�]g]S-D��ټ���)B��I"����og(|�,�:!I�*��WT��a|��Ն�Y��3]� a��y2��E ?���@�0%�2���`�A�}����M�� ���G� F �� 0000003170 00000 n 0000012732 00000 n 0000005267 00000 n 0000011271 00000 n 0000003284 00000 n According to Psychology Today, intelligence is “…a construct that includes problem solving abilities, spatial manipulation and language acquisition.” The American Psychological Association describes the definition of intelligence as all about how well our intellect functions, and what we often measure using IQ tests, aimed at measuring our intelligence quotients. 0000003133 00000 n 0000008424 00000 n Now, in Social Intelligence, Albrecht explores social intelligence (SI), a dimension of MI, which he defines as the 0000011035 00000 n 0000006483 00000 n Leading with Emotional and Social Intelligence 3 . 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