COGNITION EQ Flashcards
the accurate awareness of and ability to manage one’s own emotions to facilitate thinking and attain specific goals, and the ability to understand what others feel
emotional intelligence
One explanation for why some people who do poorly in school succeed in life and why some who do well in school don’t do so well in the “real” world is that success relies on a certain degree of
emotional intelligence
Emotional Intelligence was first introduced by _ and _ and later popularized by Dan Goleman (1995)
Peter Salovey and John Mayer (1990)
who popularized EQ
Dan Goleman (1995)
who originally suggested emotional intelligence was a more powerful influence on success in life than more traditional views of intelligence, his work and the work of others used the term in a variety of different ways than originally proposed, and claims by some were not backed by scientific evidence.
Dan Goleman (1995)
_ intelligence is not the same as having high self-esteem or being optimistic.
emotional intelligence
One who is emotionally intelligent possesses _ of emotions such as anger, impulsiveness, and anxiety.
self-control
the ability to understand what others feel, is also a component of EQ, as are an awareness of one’s own emotions
Empathy
persistence even in the face of frustrations, and the ability to motivate oneself and a component of EQ
sensitivity