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Unit 5 – Cognitive Psychology
Topic 5.10
Which critique opposes the concept that emotional intelligence is a distinct type of intelligence?
Emotional intelligence has been shown to predict success in life, supporting its status as a distinct form of intelligence.
Emotional Intelligence is just another name for social skills, thereby validating it as separate from IQ-based skills.
Emotional intelligence might be better described as a skill set rather than an independent form of intelligence.
Most psychologists agree on the validity and reliability measures for emotional intelligence assessments.
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