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b) Provide an approach to remedy the challenges mentioned above.
One approach is to not base intelligence tests on the knowledge base of any culture; choose reasoning patterns that rather reflect …show more content…
Compare and contrast the value of the psychometric approach vs. the cognitive approach to intelligence.
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4. “Proponents of emotional intelligence point to the important adaptive advantages of emotional skills…”
a) Provide a definition for emotional intelligence, and
Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognise and read one’s own, and others’, emotions accurately. The ability to not only read emotions accurately but to also respond to them properly, and to be able to regulate one’s own emotions as well to discriminate between different feelings and label them appropriately. It can be considered in four major components: perceiving emotions, using emotions to facilitate thoug, understanding emotions and managing emotions.
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b) Describe the adaptive advantages of emotional