Intelligence: The ability to derive information, learn from experience, adapt to the environment, understand, and correctly utilize thought and reason (American Psychological Association, 2018).
https://leadingdifferently.com/2021/09/24/three-types-of-intelligence-that-will-help-you-lead-change/
Intelligence Quotient
Measurement of how well a person can retrieve information, understand, resolve problems, and adapt to new ideas (Atre, n.d.).
Emotional Quotient
Measures someone's self-awareness, social awareness, and emotional awareness (Atre, n.d.).
https://www.toolshero.com/communication-methods/social-intelligence/
Social Quotient
The ability of someone to read and respond appropriately to the emotions of others (Atre, n.d.).
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/unlocking-career-success-crucial-role-adversity-quotient
Adversity Quotient
A person's ability to manage difficulties and transform obstacles into opportunities (Safi'i et al., 2021).
Why We Chose This Topic:
Our group chose this topic because knowing your own strengths and weaknesses regarding the types of intelligences can be extremely useful throughout one's personal and professional life.
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