Title | EQ and IQ Comparison chart |
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EQ and IQ Comparison chart...
Stands for
EQ
IQ
Emotional Quotient (aka emotional
Intelligence Quotient
intelligence) Definition
Emotional quotient (EQ) or
An intelligence quotient (IQ) is a
emotional intelligence is the ability
score derived from one of several
to identify, assess, and control the
standardized tests designed to
emotions of oneself, of others, and
assess intelligence.
of groups. Abilities
Identify, evaluate, control and
Ability to learn, understand and
express emotions ones own
apply information to skills, logical
emotions; perceive, and assess
reasoning, word comprehension,
others' emotions; use emotions to
math skills, abstract and spatial
facilitate thinking, understand
thinking, filter irrelevant information.
emotional meanings. In the workplace
Identifies
Origin
Popular Tests
Teamwork, leadership, successful
Success with challenging tasks,
relations, service orientation,
ability to analyze and connect the
initiative, collaboration.
dots, research and development.
Leaders, team-players, individuals
Highly capable or gifted individuals,
who best work alone, individuals
individuals with mental challenges
with social challenges.
and special needs.
1985, Wayne Payne's doctoral
1883, English statistician Francis
thesis "A Study of Emotion:
Galton's paper "Inquiries into
Developing Emotional Intelligence"
Human Faculty and Its
Popular use came in Daniel
Development" First application
Goleman's 1995 book "Emotional
came in French psychologist Alfred
Intelligence - Why it can matter
Binet's 1905 test to assess school
more than IQ"
children in France.
Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Test
Stanford-Binet test; Wechsler;
(emotion-based problem-solving
Woodcock-Johnson Tests of
tasks); Daniel Goleman model
Cognitive Abilities.
Score (based on emotional competencies)....