Describe the branches, or dimensions, of emotional intelligence

What will be an ideal response?


a . The first dimension of emotional intelligence is Perceiving Emotions. It involves the ability to recognize how you, and those around you, are feeling, as well as perceiving emotions accurately in objects, art, music, and so forth.
b. The second dimension of emotional intelligence is Facilitating Thought. It involves the ability to generate and emotion and then reason with that feeling.
c. The third dimension of Emotional Intelligence is Understanding Emotions. It is the ability to understand complex emotions and how emotions can transition from one stage to another.
d. The fourth dimension of Emotional Intelligence is Managing Emotions. It involves the ability to be open to feelings, to modulate them in oneself and others so as to promote personal understanding and growth.

Psychology

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Cohesiveness can be measured by

  a.  observing how well teams work together.   b.  noting how frequently people use plural rather than singular pronouns.   c.  sociometry.   d.  using self-report scales such as the Group Attitude Scale.   e.  using any of the methods listed here.

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In the practice of psychotherapy, ____________________ involves drawing ideas from two or more systems of therapy, instead of committing to a single system of treatment

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

A ____ is a voluntary relationship between two people involving mutual liking

a. culmination b. clique c. group d. friendship

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Rita is incredibly aggressive on the hockey rink but is very nice to everyone when she isn't competing. What term best describes Rita's "on-ice" aggression?

a. Relational aggression b. Hostile aggression c. Neglect d. Instrumental aggression

Psychology