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CURRENT ISSUES 
ON INTELLIGENCE 
THE MANY 
FACES OF 
INTELLIGE 
NCE 
WHAT A DISTRESSING CONTRAST 
THERE IS BETWEEN THE RADIANT 
INTELLIGENCE OF THE CHILD AND 
THE FEEBLE MENTALITY OF THE 
AVERAGE ADULT.
CURRENT ISSUES ON 
INTELIGENCE 
EMOTIONAL 
INTELLIGENCE 
SOCIAL 
INTELLIGENCE 
PRACTICAL 
INTELLIGENCE 
1985 
STERNBE 
RG 
1997 
BAR-ONM 
1940 
WECHSLE 
R 
NON 
ACADEMIC 
INTELLIGE 
NCE 
NON 
COGNITIVE 
INTELLIGE 
NCE 
NON 
INTELLECT 
UAL 
INTELLIGE 
NCE
CURRENT ISSUES ON 
INTELIGENCE 
SOCIAL 
SKILL/ABILITY 
SOCIAL 
INTELLIGENCE 
1920 
EDWARD 
THORNDIKE
CURRENT ISSUES ON 
INTELIGENCE 
INTERPERSONA 
L 
INTELLIGENCE 
INTRAPERSONAL 
INTELLIGENCE 
THEORY OF MULTIPLE 
1993 
NTELLIGENCE 
HOWARD GARDNER
AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC 
ASSOCIATION 
ATTACKING PEOPLE 
WITH DISABILITIES IS 
THE LOWEST DISPLAY 
OF POWER I CAN THINK 
OF. 
SOMETIMES I THINK IM 
CRAZY BECAUSE I SEE 
THINGS DIFFERENTLY 
THAN EVERYONE ELSE.
LEVELS OF MENTAL RETARDATION 
MILD 
85% 
IQ SCORE: 
50-70 
MODERAT 
10% 
E 
IQ SCORE: 
35-49 
SEVERE 
3-4% 
IQ SCORE: 
20-34 
PROFOUN 
1-D 
2% 
IQ SCORE: 
BELOW 20
EXTREMES OF 
INTELLIGENCE 
MENTALLY 
RETARDED 
MENTALLY 
GIFTED
MENTALLY RETARDED 
1 2 3 
INTELLECTU 
AL 
FUNCTIONIN 
G MUST BE 
SIGNIFICAN 
TLY BELOW 
AVERAGE 
SIGNIFICAN 
T DEFICITS 
IN 
ADAPTIVE 
FUNCTIONIN 
G MUST BE 
EVIDENT 
ONSET 
MUST BE 
PRIOR TO 
AGE 18 
FEATURES
MENTALLY GIFTED
EMOTIONAL 
INTELLIGENCE 
I.Q. IS A THRESHOLD 
COMPETENCE. YOU NEED IT, BUT 
IT DOESNT MAKE YOU A STAR. 
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE CAN.
DANIEL GOLEMAN 
INCLUDES ALMOST EVERYTHING 
RELATED TO SUCCESS 
1998 
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE REFERS 
TO THE CAPACITY FOR 
RECOGNIZING OUR OWN FEELINGS 
AND THOSE OF OTHER, FOR 
MOTIVATING OURSELVES, AND FOR 
MANAGING EMOTIONS WELL IN 
OURSELVES AND OUR 
RELATIONSHIPS.
MAYER, SALOVEY AND COLLEAGUES 
THE ABILITY TO PERCEIVE AND UNDERSTAND EMOTIONAL INFORMATION 
WARMTH 
OUTGOINGNES 
S 
FRAMEWORK OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 
1.) ACCURATE APPRAISAL AND EXPRESSION 
2.) ASSIMILATION OF EXPERIENCE INTO COGNITION 
3.) RECOGNITION, UNDERSTANDING, AND 
REASONING EMOTIONS 
4.) ADAPTIVE REGULATION OF EMOTIONS IN ONESELF 
AND IN OTHERS

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  • 2. CURRENT ISSUES ON INTELIGENCE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE PRACTICAL INTELLIGENCE 1985 STERNBE RG 1997 BAR-ONM 1940 WECHSLE R NON ACADEMIC INTELLIGE NCE NON COGNITIVE INTELLIGE NCE NON INTELLECT UAL INTELLIGE NCE
  • 3. CURRENT ISSUES ON INTELIGENCE SOCIAL SKILL/ABILITY SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE 1920 EDWARD THORNDIKE
  • 4. CURRENT ISSUES ON INTELIGENCE INTERPERSONA L INTELLIGENCE INTRAPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE THEORY OF MULTIPLE 1993 NTELLIGENCE HOWARD GARDNER
  • 5. AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION ATTACKING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IS THE LOWEST DISPLAY OF POWER I CAN THINK OF. SOMETIMES I THINK IM CRAZY BECAUSE I SEE THINGS DIFFERENTLY THAN EVERYONE ELSE.
  • 6. LEVELS OF MENTAL RETARDATION MILD 85% IQ SCORE: 50-70 MODERAT 10% E IQ SCORE: 35-49 SEVERE 3-4% IQ SCORE: 20-34 PROFOUN 1-D 2% IQ SCORE: BELOW 20
  • 7. EXTREMES OF INTELLIGENCE MENTALLY RETARDED MENTALLY GIFTED
  • 8. MENTALLY RETARDED 1 2 3 INTELLECTU AL FUNCTIONIN G MUST BE SIGNIFICAN TLY BELOW AVERAGE SIGNIFICAN T DEFICITS IN ADAPTIVE FUNCTIONIN G MUST BE EVIDENT ONSET MUST BE PRIOR TO AGE 18 FEATURES
  • 10. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE I.Q. IS A THRESHOLD COMPETENCE. YOU NEED IT, BUT IT DOESNT MAKE YOU A STAR. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE CAN.
  • 11. DANIEL GOLEMAN INCLUDES ALMOST EVERYTHING RELATED TO SUCCESS 1998 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE REFERS TO THE CAPACITY FOR RECOGNIZING OUR OWN FEELINGS AND THOSE OF OTHER, FOR MOTIVATING OURSELVES, AND FOR MANAGING EMOTIONS WELL IN OURSELVES AND OUR RELATIONSHIPS.
  • 12. MAYER, SALOVEY AND COLLEAGUES THE ABILITY TO PERCEIVE AND UNDERSTAND EMOTIONAL INFORMATION WARMTH OUTGOINGNES S FRAMEWORK OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 1.) ACCURATE APPRAISAL AND EXPRESSION 2.) ASSIMILATION OF EXPERIENCE INTO COGNITION 3.) RECOGNITION, UNDERSTANDING, AND REASONING EMOTIONS 4.) ADAPTIVE REGULATION OF EMOTIONS IN ONESELF AND IN OTHERS