The human is born with a hereditary capacity to be bright, stupid or anything in between. His starting position on the intelligence scale is predetermined—a biological sentence, like the one that ...
In a September 16, 2016 essay in the New York Times, David Z. Hambrick and Alexander P. Burgoyne made an interesting distinction between intelligence and rationality. Drawing mainly on the work of ...
Emotional intelligence is often talked about like it’s a personality type or a box to check off on your self-improvement to-do list. But let’s be clear, it’s not something you are. Emotional ...
Lynne Marie Finn is President/CEO of Broadleaf, a WBENC-certified provider of value-driven talent acquisition and workforce solutions. A recent survey of 3,400 workers across 10 countries found that ...
Some people seem to understand emotions intuitively—they can read the room, respond with empathy and navigate tense situations with ease. Others might miss those signals entirely, not out of malice, ...
Scientists studying 1,300 golden retrievers have uncovered genetic clues explaining why some dogs are more anxious, energetic, or aggressive than others. Remarkably, several of the same genes linked ...
Ever catch your child surprising you with their kindness or the way they handle tough situations? Emotional intelligence in kids isn’t always easy to spot, but it’s there in the little things they say ...
The study of natural and artificial intelligence in physical agents has a great interest both from a scientific and technological point of view. On the one ...
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