As described by Jack Mayer, what is most important when understanding emotional intelligence?

A. knowing one’s own level of emotional intelligence and how to improve it
B. understanding that emotional information exists and that others use it
C. knowing other people’s level of emotional intelligence and how to learn from them
D. having a balance between emotional intelligence and practical intelligence


Ans: B

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