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    Mo’at shared her emotional response to the destruction of Hometree when she freed Jake Sully and said: “If you are one of us, help us.” She also responded to Jake’s emotional distress when the consciousness transfer of his friend Dr. Grace Augustine failed, by offering comfort after her death. (Avatar, 2010) According to The article Improving Emotional Intelligence, “Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the ability to identify, use, understand, and…

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    62-144 Range (97): High, personal relationships Emotional Intelligence Scale The Emotional Intelligence Scale is a structured self-report measure of emotional intelligence. It is designed to help test taker know at what level their emotional IQ is, so they may improve it if they need it. The subject’s raw scores were compared against norms for a person of his gender. Scores are reported in standard Z - scores (mean = 124.78, sd = 16.52) Scale of emotional IQ: -2.47, 1st %ile (84): Extremely…

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    Wharam, who has conducted studies on emotional intelligence notes that the words used to describe emotional intelligence are similar, for instance use of the words ‘awareness’, ‘control’ and ‘others’ (2009). He defines emotional intelligence as the ability to be aware of ones and others emotions and managing or motivating oneself and others through understanding emotions (Wharam 2009). My lack of emotional intelligence made it difficult for me to partner with or listen…

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    Affective commitment is an emotional attachment to the organization and a belief in its values; while she disliked the job for whatever reasons, she did like her coworkers and had formed genuine friendships, so it was harder for her to exit because she had an emotional attachment to the people (Robbins & Judge, 2009, p. 79.) This girl had recently purchased a home, so economically speaking, it was…

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    Imagine if you can know what causes people to behave a particular way, wouldn’t that be amazing in that it will help to eliminate a lot of future problems and make everyone happy? Attribution is the process through which we seek to identify the causes of others behaviours to gain knowledge of their stable traits and dispositions which is an aspect of social perception. Social perception is the process which we seek to know and understand other people. For instance, we may want to know why…

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    Body The emotional intelligence psych test taught me a lot about myself. I realized that based on the results from the Emotional Intelligence test, I had a lot of self-reflection that I needed to do. Seeing the score of the sixty-nine led me to believe that maybe I am not as emotional in tune as I thought I was. Through this test, I was able to learn a lot about what emotional intelligence means in a variety of situations. The analysis from the results stated that I am rationally…

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    with human development and growth. The idea of emotional intelligence has been compared to Intelligence Quotient (IQ) levels over the past ten years. It has also been challenged by many who only believe that IQ is the most important for developing productive humans. Even still over the past few years, emotional intelligence has been sought out more frequently than not to help develop the human mind in different therapy techniques. The idea that emotional intelligence can prove to be effective…

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    I believe my manager to have high emotional intelligence and that directly affects the functioning and performance of our organization. She is very good at picking up on each of our emotions in regards to different situations and that gives her an advantage in dealing with the situation and…

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    portraying himself compared to Hillary Clinton. Emotional intelligence is very important when people look at examine the possible effectiveness of a leader. They will examine the different aspects seen in emotional intelligence and see how the potential leader demonstrates those qualities. Donald Trump from the very first debate, was seen to show a rather low level of emotional intelligence, and that never really changed throughout the three debates. Emotional intelligence Donald Trump, is…

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    The main qualities of what makes you who you are, are your actions and emotions. A person’s emotional and physical reactions are what people detect in order to assume your diagnosis. People with Asperger's syndrome are defined as people with a developmental disorder affecting their ability to effectively socialize and communicate. Mark Haddon expresses the many symptoms children with asperger's have in his book “the curious incident of the dog in the night-time.”Christopher is the narrator of…

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