What are some examples of ways in which observational learning has benefited you in your life? Are there instances in which observational learning has worked to your disadvantage? While I was a teenager about the age of 13 years old I visited my cousins in the country area where they had a coconut farm. While on the farm I observed my cousin climbed a tall coconut palm tree using his hand and feet in a well coordinated movement of hand and feet.
Words: 784 - Pages: 4
MI Response MI Theory The theory of multiple intelligences was developed by Harvard professor Howard Gardner in the early 1980s. Gardner argues that traditional ideas about intelligence as stated in the educational circles for almost a hundred years require significant adjustment. In particular, he states that the concept of a “pure“ intelligence that can be measured by a single IQ score is seriously flawed. Instead, Gardner points out that intelligence is more of a multitude capacities. Drawing
Words: 1300 - Pages: 6
KOMAL RIAZ Author is student of LLB (II). She is an active member of study circle. EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT (EQ) The concept of Intelligence Quotient (IQ) which relates to the determination of level of intellect or sharpness of mind of a person is very common. We normally use in our daily conversation that the IQ of a specific person is high or low. However the concept of Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Quotient is relatively new in the field of Psychological Research. Emotional Quotient (EQ) relates
Words: 1065 - Pages: 5
A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF HOME-ENVIRONMENT ON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF HIGH STUDENTS INTRODUCTION:- Family environment seemingly has a significant bearing on pathogenesis in the family. Inspite of the various changes that have taken place in the pattern of Indian life in the recent decades, the family is still the most important and finally personality and cognitive development. It is the family that provides feeling of security meets through physical and psychological
Words: 1172 - Pages: 5
instructions clearly and was not willing to listen to counseling. His IQ was genius in mathematics but very low in interpersonal and social intelligence. In this paper we will review two theories of intelligence. The first one is Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory and the second one is Robert Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence. We will also consider with the reader aspects of intelligence testing with a broader perspective. Howard Gardner believes that there are at least
Words: 892 - Pages: 4
Emotional Intelligence has become a vital part of how today's hr meets the significant challenges it faces. And in the middle of the "Talent War", especially at the highest levels in organisations, emotionaly intelligent employees ie who have the capacity to grasp, appreciate and discerningly manage emotions in relationship to oneself and others , can give organisations a competitive edge.. "...success at work is 80% dependent on emotional intelligence and only 20% dependent on IQ," HR magazine
Words: 393 - Pages: 2
Communication and Collaboration Strategy Paper Gen/200 Communication and Collaboration Strategy Paper Communication plays a very important role in our life. If one were not able to communicate effectively, it would be very difficult for them interact with others, learn, and express their feelings. One of the bigger challenges one may face, is how big of a role personality styles play when it comes to communicating to a group of people. A few of the personality types that will be covered
Words: 702 - Pages: 3
Communication and Collaboration Strategies Alicia Race University of Phoenix Foundations for General Education and Professional Success GEN/200 John Bevell April 05, 2010 Communication and Collaboration Strategies Knowing one’s learning styles and personality type will have a major effect on the success of being able to succeed in school. There are different and they are unique just as everyone one of us. Groups allow us to attain potential that we wouldn’t be able to on our own,
Words: 519 - Pages: 3
What is emotional intelligence? Emotions inform us about things that are important to us, like the people in our lives, values we hold, needs we may have, or the activities we enjoy. It leads to the motivation, drive, self-control, and passion in our lives – whether at work or at home (Segal, 1997). Emotional Intelligence is having emotional awareness; it refers to the ability to understand our own emotions as well as the emotions of those around us. It involves how we understand our own feelings
Words: 1241 - Pages: 5
What is cultural intelligence? “Cultural intelligence is a theory within management and organizational psychology which states that understanding the impact of an individual’s cultural background on their behavior is essential for effective business, and measuring an individual’s ability to engage successfully in any environment or social setting.” (Wikipedia) One’s cultural intelligence (or cultural quotient) includes three components that work together: cognitive, emotional, and physical. The
Words: 607 - Pages: 3