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Social Intelligence
Bruce Edmonds,Kerstin Dautenhahn +1 more
- Vol. 5, Iss: 3, pp 199-201
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The article was published on 1999-10-01. It has received 512 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social intelligence.read more
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The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT) of intelligence: converging neuroimaging evidence.
Rex E. Jung,Richard J. Haier +1 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the P-FIT provides a parsimonious account for many of the empirical observations, to date, which relate individual differences in intelligence test scores to variations in brain structure and function.
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Does emotional intelligence meet traditional standards for an intelligence? Some new data and conclusions.
TL;DR: Overall, it is questionable whether the MEIS operationalizes EI as a reliable and valid construct.
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Emotional intelligence predicts life skills, but not as well as personality and cognitive abilities
TL;DR: In this article, a study of first-year tertiary students investigated the relationship between EI and a number of life skills (academic achievement, life satisfaction, anxiety, problem-solving and coping).
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Cultural Intelligence Domain and Assessment
David C. Thomas,Efrat Elron,Günter K. Stahl,Bjørn Z. Ekelund,Elizabeth C. Ravlin,Jean-Luc Cerdin,Steven Poelmans,Richard W. Brislin,Andre A. Pekerti,Zeynep Aycan,Martha L. Maznevski,Kevin Au,Mila Lazarova +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptualization of cultural intelligence is presented, which addresses a number of important limitations of previous definitions and identifies measurement implications, and describes how these elements interact to produce culturally intelligent behavior.
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Why Schools Should Teach for Wisdom: The Balance Theory of Wisdom in Educational Settings
TL;DR: The balance theory of wisdom as mentioned in this paper is defined as the application of tacit as well as explicit knowledge as mediated by values toward the achievement of a common good through a balance among (a) intrapersonal, (b) interpersonal, and (c) extrapersonal interests over the short and long term to achieve a balance between adaptation to existing environments, shaping of existing environments and selection of new environments.
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Intelligence without Representation
TL;DR: Brooks et al. as mentioned in this paper decompose an intelligent system into independent and parallel activity producers which all interface directly to the world through perception and action, rather than interface to each other particularly much.
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Intelligence without representation
TL;DR: Brooks et al. as discussed by the authors decompose an intelligent system into independent and parallel activity producers which all interface directly to the world through perception and action, rather than interface to each other particularly much.
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The art of designing socially intelligent agents: science, fiction, and the human in the loop
TL;DR: Social intelligent agents (SIAs) are understood to be agents that do not only from an observer point of view behave socially but that are able to recognize and identify other agents and establish and maintain relationships to other agents.
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Capturing Social Embeddedness: A Constructivist Approach:
TL;DR: It is suggested that social embeddedness may be an explanation of the causal link between the social situatedness of the agent and it employing a constructivist strategy in its modeling.