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    Better Than Intelligence Quotient? For many years schools and businesses have held someone’s Intelligence Quotient (IQ) in very high regard. In many cases this one quotient score has been a deciding factor in hiring‚ promoting‚ and recruiting in the corporate world. It has been thought that if someone possessed an above average IQ‚ then surely their operational output would be above standard. In the last decade it has been proposed that IQ is a definite operational must have

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    CLINICAL REPORT Name: Joseph Patrick Date of Birth: 6/20/04 Chronological Age: 7 Grade: 2nd Date of Evaluation: December 14‚ 2011 Referral Question: Does the child meet criteria for Autism or ADHD‚ and based on testing results‚ are there recommendations for school and home that can help the child? Relevant Developmental History Medical History Joey was born prematurely at 28 weeks gestation‚ weighing only 3 pounds‚ 4 ounces. During her pregnancy‚ his mother experienced bleeding

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    Giftedness The following exerpt was retrieved from Genius Denied: How to Stop Wasting our Brightest Young Minds by Jan & Bob Davidson with Laura Vanderkam @ http://www.geniusdenied.com/articles.aspx?articleid=9&NavID=3_1 "Educators play an important role in nurturing genius. Good teachers learn to recognize common characteristics of gifted children in their classrooms and plan an appropriate education. They lobby their schools to be flexible with these children‚ and they create classes or

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    natural instincts. Rifkin started that a pair of crows can bend a straight wire into a hook based on their intelligence. But I don’t agree because I because it’s just natural survival skills. They don’t over think things like us humans do. Forming a hook from a straight wire is just something animals can do for survival. It’s survival of the fittest so it doesn’t require that much intelligence. People may think we should change how we treat animals. However‚ I think the opposite. First‚ animals

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    Multiple Intelligences (M.I.) Inventory © 1999 Walter McKenzie (http://surfaquarium.com /MI/index.htm) PART I Complete each section by placing a “1” next to each statement you feel accurately describes you. If you do not identify with a statement‚ leave the space provided blank. Then total the column in each section. |Section 1 | _____ I enjoy

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    Emotional Quotient

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    DipBA1509 Emotional quotient is the ability to sense‚ understand‚ and effectively apply the power of your emotions to build relationships compatibility (Estes‚ 2009). Emotional Intelligence is one of emotional quotient which is very important to allow us to be successful in managing our lives‚ environment‚ and the people around us since EQ will helps us to control our selves better‚ make a good relationships and business deal that will impact our life so much. Emotional intelligence helps us to build

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    Iq (Intelligent Quotient)

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    IQ or Intelligence Quotient is a measure of intelligence. A way to rate this for any individual is by taking an IQ test. An IQ test measures different types of abilities:verbal‚ memory‚ mathematical‚ spatial‚ and reasoning. This test has a preset standard based on a representative group of the population. The majority of people rank in at about 90-110. Generally‚ IQ tests actually test general intelligence. Many experts feel IQ tests are a measure of an individual’s problem solving ability and not

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    Emotional Quotient

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    Emotional Quotient Emotional Intelligence is a way of recognizing‚ understanding‚ and choosing how we think‚ feel‚ and act. It shapes our interactions with others and our understanding of ourselves. It defines how and what we learn; it allows us to set priorities; it determines the majority of our daily actions. Research suggests it is responsible for as much as 80% of the "success" in our lives CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 GENERAL SCOPE & ORIGIN 3 THE FOUR BRANCHES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

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    Human Intelligence

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    Although it seems easily defined intelligence is a very broad subject. A vast amount of meanings are given to intelligence as a concept from various cultures and sciences. Intelligence can be classified in two ways one way is fluid intelligence and the other is crystalized intelligence. Fluid intelligence is closely tied to biology as well as nature and is responsible for our quick thinking abilities. An example of fluid intelligence would be thinking of an escape route to flee a burning

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    Influences on Intelligence

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    Intelligence: The Main Influences What is intelligence? Many ask this question. Many cannot answer it. There is a broad range of answers. I found it described alot as the ability to learn. It is not just the ability to learn‚ but to understand‚ interact and adapt to your immediate surroundings including people and issues of life. Alfred Binet a French psychologist’s definition: "It seems to us that in intelligence there is a fundamental faculty‚ the alteration or the lack of which‚ is of the

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