One's capacity to perceive, process and regulate emotional information accurately and effectively both within oneself and in others and to use this information to guide thinking and actions and to influence others is called?
Emotional Intelligence
IQ contributes to around _____ of the factors that determine life success
20%
the ability to recognize and understand one’s own emotions and their impact on others.
Self-awareness
Strong emotional intelligence skills improve what areas of life?
Problem solving and decision making
Avoiding the superficial by asking questions that dig beneath the surface of an issue to uncover hidden complexities is called?
Depth
Reasoning about what might happen is called?
Implications
Considering issues from all relevant viewpoints in order to avoid a narrow-minded approach to reasoning is called?
Breadth
The results of an action that actually do happen are called?
Consequences
True or False: Emotional intelligence is more important to success than Intelligence.
False
Critical thinking has two components, they are:
A: Structure and values
B: Bias and purpose
C: Purpose and values
D: Values and bias
Structure and values
the ability to manage one’s negative or disruptive emotions, and to adapt to changes in circumstance. Those who are skilled in self-regulation excel in managing conflict, adapt well to change and are more likely to take responsibility.
Self-regulation
To avoid ambiguity is called?
Clarity
A decision that does not necessarily turn out to be the best decision in hindsight, but is the choice with the best chance of being successful given what is known is called?
Good decision
the ability to recognize and understand how others are feeling and consider those feelings before responding in social situations. Empathy also allows an individual to understand the dynamics that influence relationships, both personal and in the workplace.
Empathy
Ensuring that all of our thoughts interrelate in a sensible fashion is called?
Logic
To identify the degree of opinion or guesswork in statements and claims is called?
Accuracy
True or False: The definition of a good decision is that it is of high quality to the extent that the decision maker knows what risks they are taking by making that decision. They know how good or bad their information is and the biases inherent in their reasoning.
True
the ability to self-motivate, with a focus on achieving internal or self-gratification as opposed to external praise or reward. Individuals who are able to motivate themselves in this way have a tendency to be more committed and goal focused.
Motivation
What are viewpoints that prevent people from being objective in their analysis of a situation or problem that requires a decision and is created by experience, education, and genetics. It is the expression of how one thinks and reasons about particular subjects.
Bias
"Don't listen to his opinion on climate change. He's not even a scientist." Is an example of:
A: Ad Hominem
B: Straw Man
C: Bandwagon
Ad Hominem
the ability to manage the emotions of others through emotional understanding and using this to build rapport and connect with people through skills such as active listening, verbal and nonverbal communication.
Social skills
True or False: People with higher levels of emotional intelligence display greater resilience and are less likely to ‘burnout’ or succumb to depression.
True
True or False: Emotional intelligence is an integral part of forming and developing meaningful human relationships. Research found that, over a series of studies, there were significant links between high EI and more successful interpersonal relations.
True
What is the process of drawing conclusions based on reasons (evidence)?
Reasoning
"She wants stricter gun laws, so she wants to take away everyone's guns." Is an example of:
A: Appeal to Tradition
B: Appeal to Emotion
C: Straw Man
Straw Man