Sentences with phrase «intelligence as a trait»

For example, when participating in a work - group, people value intelligence as a trait for their group mates (Cottrell et al., 2007).

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When other traits were taken into account, such as health and intelligence, results showed people who were more conscientious, extroverted and less neurotic earned significantly more than others.
In one study, he found that while neurotic traits were positively correlated with workplace performance when financial managers» intelligence was high, as it declined the relationship faded away.
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley (ms), Citigroup, and UBS Group are exploring the use of artificial intelligence software to judge applicants on traits — such as teamwork, curiosity, and grit — that help in the workplace but don't always show up on a resume or come through in an interview.
a. approximately average in any psychological trait, as intelligence, personality, or emotional adjustment.
He concluded that traits such as perseverance and self - control were better predictors of success than intelligence and high test scores.
As James Heckman and several other researchers have noted, certain, non-cognitive skills or character traits, such as «grit, self - control, zest, social intelligence, gratitude, optimism and curiosity,» have an even greater impact on student achievement than academic skillAs James Heckman and several other researchers have noted, certain, non-cognitive skills or character traits, such as «grit, self - control, zest, social intelligence, gratitude, optimism and curiosity,» have an even greater impact on student achievement than academic skillas «grit, self - control, zest, social intelligence, gratitude, optimism and curiosity,» have an even greater impact on student achievement than academic skills.
They prioritize from an array of traits such as intelligence, health, kindness, attractiveness, dependability and financial prospects.
The traits of human - like intelligence have evolved in other species — the octopus and some birds, for example, both exhibit social playfulness — and this, the book suggests, indicates that intelligence is an inevitable consequence of evolution that would characterise extraterrestrials as well.
Factors other than practice believed to influence athletic performance include genetic attributes, such as fast - twitch muscles and maximum blood oxygenation level; cognitive and psychological traits and behaviors — including confidence, performance anxiety, intelligence and working memory capacity — play roles as well, though researchers don't yet know the significance of each.
Those who were led to think about intelligence as a malleable trait showed no differences.
For almost as long as scientists have pondered how nature and nurture shape personality, intelligence, health (or disease) and other traits, they've assumed that each contributes some percentage to the trait.
While directed with intelligence and visual flair by Scott McGehee and David Siegel, this family drama ultimately is undone by the same trait that makes young spelling whizzes insufferable — a continual need to impress with how smart he or she is on subjects such as Jewish mysticism, the meaning of religion and dysfunctional parenting.
Johnny Depp (The Lone Ranger, Dark Shadows) stars as Berkeley scientist Dr. Will Caster, who, along with his wife and research partner Evelyn (Hall, Closed Circuit), has been working on a way to create large networks run by highly advanced artificial intelligence, hoping to use his colleague Max Waters» (Bettany, Iron Man 3) software to upload contents of one's brain into such an intelligence to develop its sentient traits.
Their intelligence, modesty, and generally good judgment is demonstrated time and time again, yet never trumpeted; McCarthy and his co-writer Josh Singer simply present their actions as a consequence of their personality traits along with extensive training.
There was a method to Obama's madness, here, as each choice is hailed for a prevailing trait, ranging from creativity to intelligence to bravery and beyond.
«Traits like creativity, intelligence, curiosity, etc. are innate, we often unlearn them as we grow older through society's rules and dogmas,» writes Alusine Barrie.
Emotional Intelligence is one of the most challenging traits to develop, as it involves personal cognitions and emotional awareness.
He has been praised for his intelligence and his doggedness, traits that many believe are key to understanding his success over almost 40 years as an educator.
Gardner, himself, gives some direction as to how to harness existential intelligence, which he sees as a natural trait in most children.
In a fixed mindset, people believe their basic abilities, intelligence, and talents are inborn traits, and therefore fear failure and believe weaknesses reflect badly upon themselves as individuals.
Cats were and continue to be bred for everything from enhanced coat quality to advanced intelligence — humans have even enhanced recessive genes that nature introduced as a quirky trait then promptly forgot.
Many case studies on breeds, breed crosses for dominance studies, Myths and fallacies about breeding dogs, inheritance of traits (such as temperament, health, intelligence, and abilities).
Observe and learn his traits and mannerisms, and talk to him often to teach him a vocabulary, as well as developing his intelligence.
As well as for their physical characteristics, Schwarz also used the above breeds for certain personality traits they displayed, including intuitiveness, intelligence, and friendlinesAs well as for their physical characteristics, Schwarz also used the above breeds for certain personality traits they displayed, including intuitiveness, intelligence, and friendlinesas for their physical characteristics, Schwarz also used the above breeds for certain personality traits they displayed, including intuitiveness, intelligence, and friendliness.
For example, if you perceive someone as beautiful, the halo effect may lead you to believe they have other positive character traits like kindness or intelligence.
Therefore, when the Merriam - Webster dictionary defines artificial intelligence as «the power of a machine to copy intelligent human behaviour», it is, in our view, making a broad overgeneralisation and, we dare say, an ill - fated attempt to give human traits to software.
The article discusses how to look for these skills, otherwise known as «Emotional Intelligence (EQ)» traits, when making hiring decisions; specifically the ability to adapt, interact and realise goals within a business setting.
These results are consistent with previous research which asked over 300 participants (200 newlyweds and over 100 undergraduates) in heterosexual relationships the traits they wanted in a spouse.2 Participants in that study also reported that they highly valued intelligence, ranking it 4th most important for both men and women behind traits such as warm, reliable, and fair.
As shown in Table 4, trait emotional intelligence has a low but significant positive correlation (ranging from r = 0.14, p < 0.05 to r = 0.31, p < 0.001) with the Enterprising type in all scales.
The authors» broad test of «mating intelligence,» originally devised as a magazine quiz, measures both desirable traits like creativity and kindness, and relationship skills like empathy, lie - detection... and even a bit of deception.»
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between bullying, victimization and a number of social - emotional variables such as trait emotional intelligence, empathy and self - efficacy in 206 elementary school 6th graders in Greece.
Emotional intelligence encompasses factors such as work - style preferences, behavioral traits, and interests.
This trait was honed in his former profession as a marine scout sniper and intelligence analyst for the United States Marine Corps.
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