«Whether the times are good or bad, I would say the emotional quotient is more important
than the intelligence quotient» Francisco Garcia Parames
«Whether times are good or bad, I would say that the emotional quotient is more important
than the intelligence quotient» Francisco Garcia Parames
According to Friedman, Curiosity Quotient plus Passion Quotient is greater
than Intelligence Quotient.
Not exact matches
Emotional
intelligence or emotional
quotient (E.Q.)-- defined as being able to understand one's own feelings and the feelings of others as well as being able to control one's own emotions and exercise self control — is thought to be more important for success in life
than I.Q., or
intelligence quotient.
Participants with autism who carry a harmful CNV have lower
intelligence quotients than those who carry a harmful mutation in a candidate gene.
The term «gifted» tends to be reserved for those with an IQ (
Intelligence Quotient) greater
than 130 on standardised IQ tests, i.e. the top 2 % of the population.