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New Trends in Intelligence> Social Intelligence

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Estimated time: 3 minutes
  • Activity 1: Examples of Social Intelligence
  • Nature
  • Historical Background
  • Definition: Social Intelligence
  • Behavioral Spectrum
  • Activity 2: Assessing Social Intelligence
  • Characteristics
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Key Points: New Trends in Intelligence> Social Intelligence

  • Social intelligence refers to the ability to understand others, maintain good relationships, and function effectively in social situations.
  • Success in life depends not only on academic intelligence but also on social intelligence.
  • E.L. Thorndike introduced the term social intelligence; Howard Gardner included it as interpersonal intelligence.
  • According to Karl Albrecht, social intelligence is the ability to get along well with others and gain their cooperation.
  • High social intelligence is shown through respectful, cooperative, and positive behaviour, while toxic behaviour indicates low social intelligence.
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