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    SELF-QUIZZES (Units 1-3) Question 1 True or False: EI refers to everyone's ability to perform, fend off aggressors, and be compassionate in a crisis. Select one: True Correct False Question 2 True or False: Emotional intelligence is broadly defined as the ability to identify, understand and manage the emotions within and around you. Select one: True Correct False Question 3 The social intelligence (SI) quotient algorithm is: Select one: a. Socially Aware population classification. b. Positive attitude to progressive social issues ('somewhat progressive' or 'very progressive') c. Attraction and openness to new experiences d. A combination of the three factors listed above Correct Question 4 True or False: According to Robert Plutchik:…

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    Human intelligence is the intellectual abilities of humans, marked by high cognition, motivation, and self-awareness (Tirri & Nokelainen, 2011). Intelligence allows humans to apply cognitive abilities to many different functions such as learning, communicating, reasoning and it also enables humans to experience and think (Solomon et al., 2015). Humans have relatively large brains, approximately three times larger than those of their closest primate relatives, and possess cognitive skills not…

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    Social intelligence is a construct used in a variety of literature. While non-academic literature takes a more liberal approach to this term, academic literature debates over defining this concept and whether or not social intelligence is intelligence. However, there is still conflict in defining intelligence (Legg & Hutter, 2007). There are multiple definitions of intelligence. Many of which have common elements, such as defining intelligence as a capacity to adapt to and interact with…

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    Social intelligence is closely related to one’s own, personality and individual behavior. Those with social intelligence are fully aware of them and understand their environment. This enables them to control their emotions, make decisions about their goals in life. Social intelligence is the ability to understand and manage men and women, boys and girls, to act wisely in human relations. Social intelligence is that part of the individual’s mental ability which generates in him the capacity to…

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    Jibo: The Social Robot that Revolutionizes Social Artificial Intelligence Introduction Spike Jonze’s “Her” (2013), perhaps alarmingly, perhaps disconcertingly, is coming to life in the form of Jibo, a family computer. A family computer means that it is to be used by a collective of individuals and therefore relate to more humans. “Samantha” is a fictional character which became human as its consumer and “it” fell in love with each other. The film said that robots are becoming humanized, they…

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    Understand how to make good use of social skills and managing emotions are the first conditions to all employees who need to interact with customers in their jobs; for instance, hospitality industry, but also to everyone interacts with others in daily life. However, people start interacting with each other by using their electronic devices and create a phenomenon of social corrosion due to the development of technology. Nevertheless, the essay will discuss what benefits of having a highly…

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    Emotional Intelligence What is the secret to a successful career? This question is often asked by many around the world with different set of answers. The most common answer is high intelligence quotient. People with higher intelligence quotient are better at learning and understanding things since they have superior grasping power. They are more likely to do well academically. A logical assumption, therefore, is that such people tend to be more successful at work and through life. However,…

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    notion of intelligence has attracted scholars and educators. The traditional conception of intelligence rests largely upon a monolithic, static view of intelligence. Spearman (1904) made the first theoretical attempt to describe intelligence proposing his g model (g for general) .This theoretical model was the outcome of the measurement of psychological abilities. He believed in the existence of a “common underlying ability or force serving as the basis for all our mental/intellectual…

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    about, …” (267). Sports reading intellectually, and challenging writing enabled him to transform from being street smart to an intellectual. Topic not related to school sometime it leads you to a social world where you get to discuss with others, their different perspectives and thoughts. Rose’s text support Graff’s argument. For Rose, people who do not attend school are also able to develop other type of intelligences as he said “One of my mother’s brother Joe Meraglio, left school in the…

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    In the story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes the main character Charlie Gordon’s intelligence and personality were affected dramatically by an operation. Before the operation, Charlie was extremely sociable and had many friends but, now he Doesn't have any friends due to the fact that he is Extremely intelligent his vocabulary is way above the average. Charlie’s intelligence also increased due to the fact that he can now do so many things he couldn’t do before and, he can now understand…

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