DAP Louw - Psychology writes on 13 Apr 99,:
Does anybody know of a test (etc) to assess emotional intelligence in
children?
According to Goleman himself, "So far, there's no single, well-validated
paper-and-pencil test for emotional intelligence like an IQ test, but there
are many
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Michael Sylvester wrote:
We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite
phenomenon that can be labelled ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder)?
Michael Sylvester
Daytona Beach,Florida
H, I'm not sure about ASD, but how about ACD: Attention Craving
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, DAP Louw - Psychology wrote:
Colleagues
Does anybody know of a test (etc) to assess emotional intelligence in children?
Thanks
Dap Louw
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DAP LOUW, PH.D., PH.D.
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About EQ measures...
Does anybody know of a test (etc) to assess emotional intelligence in
children?
There was a 1998 article that appeared in the journal "Personality
Individual Differences" authored by Schutte, et al. entitled "Development
and validation of a measure of
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Becky Columbus wrote:
While I haven't come across any studies that answer question #1, there is
some evidence that babies can discriminate between languages earlier than 6
months.
Apparently, human babies can differentiate between languages as early as 4
days after
I am forwarding the following at the request of Cheryl Carr. It seems
that since Goleman came up with his unvalidated internet quiz, other
researchers have begun to develop measures of EQ. Cheryl passes
along the following example of one.
Rick
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Colleagues,
for those of you who are doing research on racial prejudice, stereotyping,
and discrimination, I would like to direct your attention to a great
resource:
Biernat, M., Crandall, C. S. (1999). Racial attitudes. In J.
Robinson, P. Shaver, L. Wrightsman (Eds.),
The distinction you are making, Jeff, is somewhat simplistic, BUT as as
introduction to research methodology presented in an Intro to Psych
class, I think it's a nice approach. Can I have your permission to use
it? :)
I would recommend that you add a discussion of a
historical/political/social
At 7:31 AM -0700 4/13/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"The objective tradition in psychology is characterized by the following: (a)
There is a focus on group averages. Thus, the data collected are most
likely to
involve the measurement of large numbers of subjects. Correlational and
set tips nomail
Karen Yanowitz, Ph.D.
Dept of Psychology and Counseling
Arkansas State University
State University, AR 72467
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We know of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).Is there an opposite
phenomenon that can be labelled ASD (Attention Surplus Disorder)?
My vote would be for LSD "intoxication" (see "The Doors of Perception").
Paul Smith
Alverno College
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