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    Emotional Intelligence

    of emotions an individual must possess Emotional Intelligence; the ability to identify and manage your own emotions along with the emotions of others. In some cases some may say that emotional intelligence is something that is present within the psyche, while others may feel that emotional intelligence is something that can be taught; thus categorizing it as a learned behavior. According to “Psychology Today” in order to possess emotional intelligence there are three skills that one must incorporate

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    Artificial Intelligence

    Junrey C. Esparago BSCS 4th Year Students Room 56 Artificial Intelligence 1.1 A. Intelligence - means to have the knowledge to learn and understand different situations. B. Artificial Intelligence - the ability of a computer or robot to act like a human and make decisions based on pre-defined rules. C. Agent - a computer application designed to automate certain tasks. D. Rationality - is the state being reasonable.  E. Logical Reasoning – is the process using arguments, statements, premises

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    General Intelligence

    Charles Spearman - General Intelligence: British psychologist Charles Spearman (1863-1945) described a concept he referred to as general intelligence, or the g factor. After using a technique known as factor analysis to to examine a number of mental aptitude tests, Spearman concluded that scores on these tests were remarkably similar. People who performed well on one cognitive test tended to perform well on other tests, while those who scored badly on one test tended to score badly on others. He

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    Psychology- Intelligences

    when clashes occur in club and other organisational meetings. • Consider Gavin’s intelligence based on Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences. Assess Gavin’s intelligence on this basis. In the case of Gavin, he possesses mostly the musical- rhythmic, intrapersonal and interpersonal intelligences. The complexity he faces is from his mathematical- logical intelligence and linguistic intelligence as he cannot sort out his difficulties in his studies. As he states that he retreats

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    Intelligence Oversight

    issue of Intelligence Oversight will only become more important as collection techniques and intelligence requirements are evolving rapidly. Recent news of NSA collection of phone records raises questions of what “collection” is defined as. DoD 5240.1-R defines collection as “Information shall be considered as "collected" only when it has been received for use by an employee of a DoD intelligence component in the course of his official duties. Thus, information volunteered to a DoD intelligence component

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    Multiple Intelligences

    Three Intelligences By: Sean Mahoney Strategies for the Technical Professional Professor R. Aragon As stated in our reading there a total of 8 multiple intelligences developed by Howard Gardner. Each type of intelligence is not the same for every person. Everyone has their own unique personality and therefore has their own style of learning or retaining information provided to them. There are certain surveys you can take in order to determine where your particular intelligences fall

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    Multiple Intelligences

    | ARE THERE MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES? | |The topic that I have chosen is Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. The theory of multiple intelligences was proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983 as a model of intelligence that differentiates intelligence in to various specific modalities, rather than seeing it as dominated by a single general ability. Gardner argues that there is a wide range of cognitive abilities, and that there are only very weak correlations among them. For example, the theory

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    Emotional Intelligence

    Christine Bradford MBA612 Evening September 23, 2015 Dr. Tara Peters Application Assignment #2 The leader I choose to analyze for this assignment would be my current leader. I have been reporting to her for two years now. Intelligence Quotient: 3 Intelligence quotient is something I do not feel comfortable speaking on regarding another individual. I feel like this is a perception or judgment that cannot be measured by just observing an individual a few hours a day. My manager grasps

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    Emotional Intelligence

    What is Emotional IQ? A study by CareerBuilder reported that “71% of employers value emotional intelligence over IQ. IQ tells you what level of cognitive complexity a person can manage in their job: you need high levels for top management, the professions, the sciences, while lower levels work fine in lower echelons. Emotional intelligence sets apart which leaders, professionals, or scientists will be the best leaders (Schawbel, 2011).” While IQ is an important part of being a successful leader

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    Gerdner Intelligence

    Multiple Intelligence and Personal Success Psy 300 April 10th, 2010 Dr. Theresa WattsMultiple Intelligence and Personal Success For years people have wondered what makes one intelligent. Humans have a desire to understand things and possess a high intelligence. It was often deemed that possessing strong mathematical and verbal skills were what made one intelligent. The very first formal testing of intelligence was developed in 1905 by Albert Binet and Théophile Simon called the Intelligence

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