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The Meanings of the Terms: Definitions of Emotional Intelligence Emotional intelligence is the capacity

of an individual to manage and recognize their own emotions based on the information they receive
(Robbins & Judge, 2007). The individual's capacity to control and manage their own emotion based on
their perception of emotion, as well as their ability to control and manage other people's emotion and
make use of emotion. Understanding and interpreting one's own emotions and one's surroundings is
emotion perception. How to manage and control one's emotions is central to managing one's self-
relevance. Managing other people's emotions, or the capacity to comprehend other people's emotions
in the context.

Good Essays 1050 Words 3 Pages Read More Human Intelligence Theory: The Concept of Emotional
Intelligence Peter Salovey and John Mayer, two university professors from the United States, were the
first to develop the concept of emotional intelligence. They came to the conclusion that people who
have a high emotional quotient should be able to learn more quickly because of their ability. They define
emotional intelligence as "the subset of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one's own
and others' feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide
one's thinking and actions" in their article on the subject of emotional intelligence. 1990, Salovey and
Mayer; However, Salovey and Mayer came up with a more simplified definition of Emotional
Intelligence, which states that it is "The ability to perceive emotion,

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