Cognitive and non cognitive abilities relating to Emotional Intelligence
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Cognitive and non-cognitive abilities relating to Emotional Intelligence
Individuals vary in their ability to process information and emotional expressions
Four types of abilities of EI
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Perceiving emotions : The ability to detect and decipher emotions in faces, pictures, voices, and cultural artifacts-including the ability to identify one's own emotions. Perceiving emotions represents a basic aspect of emotional intelligence, as it makes all other processing of emotional information possible.
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Using emotions : the ability to harness emotions to facilitate various cognitive activities, such as thinking and problem solving. The emotionally intelligent person can capitalize fully upon his or her changing moods in order to best fit the task at hand.
- Understanding emotions : the ability...