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Emotional Intelligence
Summarize what you read in Chapter Ten of Emotional Intelligence: Why Can it Matter More Than IQ.
Is there any information in Chapter Ten that you did not know or didn't take the time to think about before? If this information is not new to you, how does what you read help to build upon what you already know?
What did you read that gave you the strongest reaction (surprise, worry, enlightenment, sadness, happiness, etc.)? Please elaborate on your answer. These critical thinking assignments are expected to be significant. You must refer to the reading for the chapter, and you must use the Goleman book to support your thoughts and feelings. You will do this by using proper in-text citation. If you do not cite, you will get 0 points for your initial post and a warning, because your assignment will be considered plagiarized. The purpose of the critical thinking exercise assignments is to replicate the type of discussion that would occur in a traditional classroom setting. For each assignment, your instructor will provide a critical thinking topic for you to address with your classmates. This parameter helps to promote writing that is thorough, yet concise enough to permit other students to read all the postings. The thoughts and opinions expressed in your thread need to be substantiated by research and literature (from the textbook). All in-text citations and references should be in the correct APA style. While this is a formal discussion environment, you are allowed to use the first-person perspective in all your posts since you will be expressing your personal opinions. All original threads should: Bring clarity to the issues being discussed. Raise new and novel (yet relevant) points. Relate issues to personal experience. Rationally defend your stated position.