Q¿?t> CHAPTER FIVE Qí?D Emotional Intelligence as Zeitgeist, as Personality, and as a Mental A... more Q¿?t> CHAPTER FIVE Qí?D Emotional Intelligence as Zeitgeist, as Personality, and as a Mental Ability John D. Mayer, Peter Salovey, and David R. Caruso In R. Bar-Qn S JD A. Parker (Eds.). The Handbook of Emotronal Intelligence. Theory, Development, Assessment, and ...
Discussions of animal intelligence often assume, inappropriately, that intelligence is inherently... more Discussions of animal intelligence often assume, inappropriately, that intelligence is inherently good. In this case, it has turned out to be generally true. This chapter reviews absolute versus relational learning by suggesting that animals are capable of using either the absolute or relative properties of a stimulus in making discriminations. The ability of animals to develop emergent stimulus classes involving arbitrary stimuli has important implications for human language learning. The task most often used to study memory in animals is delayed matching-to-sample, in which following acquisition of matching-to-sample, a delay is inserted between the offset of the sample and the onset of the comparison stimuli. The accurate assessment of animal intelligence will require vigilance, on the one hand, to evaluate cognitive functioning against simpler accounts and, on the other hand, to determine the conditions that maximally elicit the animal\u27s cognitive capacity
... An ability to address such concerns is, after all, one of the essentials of effective leaders... more ... An ability to address such concerns is, after all, one of the essentials of effective leadership. ... EI became unmoored from the basic meanings of emotion and intelligence, nearly any quality could be - and has been - referred to as Emotional Intelligence. ... organization through their ...
Understanding EmotionsThe ability to understand emotional information, how emotions combine and ... more Understanding EmotionsThe ability to understand emotional information, how emotions combine and progress through emotional transitions and to appreciate such emotional meanings. Managing EmotionsThe ability to be open to feelings and to modulate them in ...
Understanding EmotionsThe ability to understand emotional information, how emotions combine and ... more Understanding EmotionsThe ability to understand emotional information, how emotions combine and progress through emotional transitions and to appreciate such emotional meanings. Managing EmotionsThe ability to be open to feelings and to modulate them in ...
Personality and Individual Differences, Aug 1, 2021
Abstract We examined the dimensions people use when estimating their ability to understand person... more Abstract We examined the dimensions people use when estimating their ability to understand personality—an ability we refer to as personal intelligence. In the first two studies (Ns = 434 and 393), a four-factor model fit people's self-estimates reasonably, with scales of the “Explained Self”, “Self-Understanding”, “Understanding Others,” and “Goals and Planning”. In Study 2 and in Study 3 (N = 482) we examined whether any of the specific self-estimated abilities more accurately indexed actual ability-based personal intelligence relative to overall estimates, and if not, what other personality traits they correlated with. To find out, the four factor-based scales of self-estimated abilities were correlated with the objective Test of Personal Intelligence and traits of the Big Five. None of the specific, self-estimated abilities correlated with actual ability any higher than earlier-used experimenter-provided global self-estimated scales; the participants' self-estimates were determined chiefly by dimensions of the Big Five relative to ability, at a ratio of “variance explained” of six to one. The studies provide new insights into how people view their skills at understanding personality, and the possible origins of such beliefs.
Q¿?t> CHAPTER FIVE Qí?D Emotional Intelligence as Zeitgeist, as Personality, and as a Mental A... more Q¿?t> CHAPTER FIVE Qí?D Emotional Intelligence as Zeitgeist, as Personality, and as a Mental Ability John D. Mayer, Peter Salovey, and David R. Caruso In R. Bar-Qn S JD A. Parker (Eds.). The Handbook of Emotronal Intelligence. Theory, Development, Assessment, and ...
Discussions of animal intelligence often assume, inappropriately, that intelligence is inherently... more Discussions of animal intelligence often assume, inappropriately, that intelligence is inherently good. In this case, it has turned out to be generally true. This chapter reviews absolute versus relational learning by suggesting that animals are capable of using either the absolute or relative properties of a stimulus in making discriminations. The ability of animals to develop emergent stimulus classes involving arbitrary stimuli has important implications for human language learning. The task most often used to study memory in animals is delayed matching-to-sample, in which following acquisition of matching-to-sample, a delay is inserted between the offset of the sample and the onset of the comparison stimuli. The accurate assessment of animal intelligence will require vigilance, on the one hand, to evaluate cognitive functioning against simpler accounts and, on the other hand, to determine the conditions that maximally elicit the animal\u27s cognitive capacity
... An ability to address such concerns is, after all, one of the essentials of effective leaders... more ... An ability to address such concerns is, after all, one of the essentials of effective leadership. ... EI became unmoored from the basic meanings of emotion and intelligence, nearly any quality could be - and has been - referred to as Emotional Intelligence. ... organization through their ...
Understanding EmotionsThe ability to understand emotional information, how emotions combine and ... more Understanding EmotionsThe ability to understand emotional information, how emotions combine and progress through emotional transitions and to appreciate such emotional meanings. Managing EmotionsThe ability to be open to feelings and to modulate them in ...
Understanding EmotionsThe ability to understand emotional information, how emotions combine and ... more Understanding EmotionsThe ability to understand emotional information, how emotions combine and progress through emotional transitions and to appreciate such emotional meanings. Managing EmotionsThe ability to be open to feelings and to modulate them in ...
Personality and Individual Differences, Aug 1, 2021
Abstract We examined the dimensions people use when estimating their ability to understand person... more Abstract We examined the dimensions people use when estimating their ability to understand personality—an ability we refer to as personal intelligence. In the first two studies (Ns = 434 and 393), a four-factor model fit people's self-estimates reasonably, with scales of the “Explained Self”, “Self-Understanding”, “Understanding Others,” and “Goals and Planning”. In Study 2 and in Study 3 (N = 482) we examined whether any of the specific self-estimated abilities more accurately indexed actual ability-based personal intelligence relative to overall estimates, and if not, what other personality traits they correlated with. To find out, the four factor-based scales of self-estimated abilities were correlated with the objective Test of Personal Intelligence and traits of the Big Five. None of the specific, self-estimated abilities correlated with actual ability any higher than earlier-used experimenter-provided global self-estimated scales; the participants' self-estimates were determined chiefly by dimensions of the Big Five relative to ability, at a ratio of “variance explained” of six to one. The studies provide new insights into how people view their skills at understanding personality, and the possible origins of such beliefs.
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