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About intelligence

emotionalintelligence「emotionalintelligence阅读理解」

When we talk about intelligence, we do not mean the ability to get good scores on certain kinds of tests or even the ability to do well in school. By intelligence we mean a way of living and behaving, especially in a new or upsetting situation. If we want to test intelligence,we need to find out how a person acts instead of how much he knows what to do.

For instance, when in a new situation, an intelligent person thinks about the situation, not about himself or what might happen to him. He tries to find out all he can, and then he acts immediately and tries to do something about it. He probably isn't sure how it will all work out, but at least he tries. And if he cannot make things work out right, he doesn't feel ashamed that he failed, he just tries to learn from his mistakes. An intelligent person, even if he is very young, has a special outlook on life and a special feeling about life.

If you look at children, you'll see great differences between what we call "bright" children and "not bright" children. They are actually two different kinds of people, not just the same kind with different amounts of intelligence. For example, the bright child really wants to find out about life -- he tried to get in touch with everything around him. But the unintelligent child keeps more to himself and his own dreamworld; he seems to have a wall between him and life in general.

关于智力

当我们谈论智力的时候,不是指在某些考试中取得优异成绩的能力,甚至不是指在学校中达到学业优秀的能力。我们所说的智力指的是一种生活行为的方式,特别是处于

新环境或逆境中的时候。如果我们想要对智力加以测试,我们需要发现一个人如何行事而不是他对做什么了解多少。

比如,当处于一种新环境中时,聪明人会对环境进行思考,而不是想他自己或者想可能会在他身上发生什么事情。他努力发现所能了解的任何情况,然后立即行动,并试图对此采取一定措施。他也许不能肯定是否能成功,但至少他努力过。而且如果他不能使事情成功,他也不会为失败感到羞耻,他只会努力从错误中吸取教训。一个聪明人,即使很年轻,也对生活有着不同寻常的见解和感悟。

看看孩子们,你会发现在我们所谓的“聪明孩子”和“不聪明孩子”之间存在着重大差异。他们实际上是两种人,而不仅仅是智力水平不尽相同的一种人。比如,聪明的孩子确实想要了解生活——他试图和周围的一切进行接触。但是不够聪明的孩子更多的是局限在自己和自己的梦幻世界中,在他自己和大众生活之间似乎存在着一堵隔墙。

EQ什么意思

它是Emotionquotient的英文缩写。汉语意思是:“情绪智慧”或“情绪智商”,简称情商。

它代表的是一个人的情绪智力(EmotionalIntelligence)之能力。

EQ和EI(Emotional Intelligence)都是情商的意思么?

二者都是情商的意思:

最早是1990年梅耶教授提出的“情绪智力”,即Emotional Intelligence(简称EI);而后1998年巴昂博士提出“情商”(即EQ)的概念,并于2000年发表了《情商手册》一书。

智商与情商哪个重要英文的

问题解答:

智商与情商哪个重要?

英文翻译

Which one is more important, IQ or EQ?

语法说明:

这是一个选择疑问句。

选择疑问句是用or连接询问的两部分,以供选择,答案必须是完整的句子或其省略形式。一般提出两种或两种以上的可能,问对方选择哪一种。

其结构可用一般疑问句,也可用特殊疑问句,供选择的两部分用or连接。

前者读升调,后者读降调。

more important

是形容词的比较级。

重点词汇解释:

important

~ (to **) having a great effect on people or things; of great value

重要的;有重大影响的;有巨大价值的

例句:

Listening is an important part of the job.

倾听是这项工作的一个重要部分。

IQ

a measurement of a person's intelligence that is calculated from the results of special tests (abbreviation for 'intelligence quotient' )

智商(全写为intelligence quotient)

例句:

He possesses an IQ of only 77.

他的智商只有 77。

EQ

a measure of a person's interpersonal and communication skills (abbreviation for 'emotional quotient')

情商(全写为emotional quotient)

例句:

Guy was elected leader and then found to have the highest EQ on a nominal measure.  

盖伊当选领导,在后来一次定类测量中发现他的情商是最高的。

EQ是什么意思?

EQ是Emotional Quotient的英文缩写,汉语意思是“情绪商数”,简称情商。 它代表的是一个人的情绪智力(Emotional Intelligence)之能力。

简单的说,EQ是一个人自我情绪管理以及管理他人情绪的能力指数,与智商(IQ)相关。通常,在大型企业公司的面试上,都会测试情商。

发展历程

真正让“EQ”一词走出心理学的学术圈,而成为人人朗朗上口的日常生活用语的心理学家是哈佛大学的丹尼尔·高曼教授(Daniel Goleman)。

他在1995年出版的《EQ》一书(Emotional Intelligence),登上了世界各国的畅销书排行榜,在全世界掀起了一股EQ热潮。

以上内容参考 百度百科-EQ

Emotional intelligence的英文定义,history,significant

重要性也不带这么写的啊。。significance

-Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to perceive, control and evaluate emotions.

-A Brief History of Emotional Intelligence

1930s – Edward Thorndike describes the concept of "social intelligence" as the ability to get along with other people.

1940s – David Wechsler suggests that affective components of intelligence may be essential to success in life.

1950s – Humanistic psychologists such as Abraham Maslow describe how people can build emotional strength.

1975 - Howard Gardner publishes The Shattered Mind, which introduces the concept of multiple intelligences.

1985 - Wayne Payne introduces the term emotional intelligence in his doctoral dissertation entitled “A study of emotion: developing emotional intelligence; self-integration; relating to fear, pain and desire (theory, structure of reality, problem-solving, contraction/expansion, tuning in/coming out/letting go).”

1987 – In an article published in Mensa Magazine, Keith Beasley uses the term “emotional quotient.” It has been suggested that this is the first published use of the term, although Reuven Bar-On claims to have used the term in an unpublished version of his graduate thesis.

1990 – Psychologists Peter Salovey and John Mayer publish their landmark article, "Emotional Intelligence," in the journal Imagination, Cognition, and Personality.

1995 - The concept of emotional intelligence is popularized after publication of psychologist and New York Times science writer Daniel Goleman’s book Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ.

-Significances:

1. Overall impact on success.

It has been said that your IQ can land you a job but your lack of EQ can get you fired. Your IQ only accounts for 20% of your success in life. Your emotional intelligence and social intelligence are much greater determinants of the success you will achieve in life.

2. Delayed gratification.

Delayed gratification is the top predictor of future success. People who are able to pay the price today and delay the rewards are much more likely to succeed in life. Unfortunately we have become a nation seeking instant gratification. This shows up in our everyday lives in the foods we choose to eat, the buy now pay later way of life, our inability to follow an exercise regime and putting mindless entertainment ahead of self-development.

3. Our relationships with others

Our emotional skills have a direct and important bearing on our relationships with others. We need to understand our feelings, where they come from and how to properly express them. We will not maintain healthy relationships unless we can control our emotions, communicate our feelings in a constructive manner and understand the feelings of others.

4. Impact on our health

There is a direct connection between our emotional health and our physical health. If our lives are filled with stress, our physical health suffers. It has been estimated that well over 80% of our health problems are stress related. We experience stress primarily because we are not comfortable emotionally. We need to understand the link between our emotional health and our physical health.

5. The connection between poor EQ and rising crime

Unfortunately there is a direct connection between poor emotional skills and the rising crime rate. Children who have poor emotional skills become social outcast at a very young age. They might be the class bully because of a hot temper. They have learned to react with their fist rather than reason. Poor social and emotional skills contribute to poor attention in class and feelings of frustration. They rapidly fall behind and make friends with others in the same boat. There is a direct path to crime that starts early in life. While there is no doubt that family and environment are great contributors, the common thread is poor emotional and social skills. The direct result of poor training in emotional skills.

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