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26 - Emotional Intelligence Is a Real Ability that Is Helpful in Life

from Section 5 - Life Consequences of Intelligence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 October 2020

Russell T. Warne
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Utah Valley University
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Part of what makes humans so interesting is the non-cognitive behaviors and experiences that they have. As fascinating as intelligence and other cognitive abilities are, a life based solely on thinking and logic is a cold one, and the capacity to experience love, pain, passion, and other emotions is an important part of the human experience. Therefore, it should be unsurprising that many psychologists have studied emotion in the past 100 years. One concept that has emerged from this research is emotional intelligence. This idea has entered the popular consciousness, and many see the ability to use emotion to think as an important part of decision making and living a fulfilling life (e.g., Goleman, 1995).

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Debunking 35 Myths about Human Intelligence
, pp. 229 - 234
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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