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For many years, we have been led to believe that a person’s intellectual intelligence is the greatest predictor of success. Society (1) that people with high IQ will naturally accomplish (2) in life. Schools often use IQ test results to (3) children for gifted programs and advanced (4) . Some companies even use the results (5) a criterion for hiring employees.
In the past 10 years, we have been conditioned to (6) intelligence with these numbers. (7) , researchers have found that this isn’t necessarily the case. They have discovered that more than IQ, your (8) awareness and abilities to handle feelings will determine your success in all (9) of life, (10) family relationships.
In the early 1990s, Dr. John Mayer and Dr. Peter Salovey (11) the term "emotional intelligence" in the Journal of Personality Assessment. They used this (12) to describe people’s ability to understand their own emotions and emotions of others and to act (13) based on this understanding. Then in 1995, psychologist Daniel Goleman (14) this term with his book Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ.
(15) investigated emotional intelligence by measuring related concepts, (16) social skills, interpersonal competence, psychological (17) , long before the term " emotional intelligence" came into (18) . Social scientists are just beginning to (19) the relationship of EQ to other phenomenon. (20) Goleman, "Emotional intelligence, the skills that help people harmonize, should become increasingly valued as a workplace asset in the years to come. \

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