Emotional intelligence

Emotional intelligence 

In 1990, Salovey and Mayer published their seminal article defining "emotional intelligence"

 as the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions, and recognize and understand the emotions of others.


Relationship between EQ and  IQ

EQ and IQ are negatively correlated to each other, and there is no significant correlation of EQ and IQ to academic performance. (Based on the current findings, further studies need to be built in larger samples.)

EI can be learned unlike IQ, which is essentially fixed within narrow parameters at birth, EQ can be developed and enhanced.


Compiled by

Ms Naresh kuwar 




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