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    Are We Socially Intelligent?

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    Are We Socially Intelligent? Francis Pangfei Lai Abstract: It was Daniel Goleman’s book “Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships” that started the author thinking on the relevance of social intelligence to property professionals. In the course of practicing as a property consultancy and lecturing at various universities over the years‚ the author notices that a property professional tends to lack the many soft skills of emotional and social intelligence. In this paper

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    Compare and Contrast

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    The assignment for this week is to compare and contrast the results from three self administered tests we took in class. The tests I will compare and contrast are the 16 Personality Factors (16PF)‚ the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)‚ and the Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis (T-JTA). The 16PF is a comprehensive measure of normal-range personality that is used to gather an in-depth‚ integrated picture of the whole person. It was introduced over 40 years ago and has widely been used for

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    respects others property. An unconscientious person is somewhat unscrupulous not too careful about standards of right and wrong where personal desires are concerned‚ tells lies and is given to little deceits; does not respects other’s property.” (Cattell‚ R. (1965).Penguin.p. 63. ).Conversely‚ According to (Goldberg 1990‚ 1993) the positive factors he included in his meta analysis finding were “conventional” and “traditional” and the negative factors were “unconventional”‚ “rebellious” and “non-conforming”

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    Personality Assessment

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             Prepare a 1‚750- to 2‚450-word paper in which you compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of your selected personality assessment instruments.            Examine the following items for each instrument:   o    Validity o    Comprehensiveness o    Applicability o    Cultural utility            Cite at least two references in your paper to support your assessment. Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine a synopsis of three different common personality

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    C. Cavanaugh‚ (Eds.) Lessons learned from virtual schools: Experiences and recommendations from the field (pp. 1-10). Vienna‚ VA: International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL). Lunenburg‚ F. C.‚ & Columba‚ L. (2008‚ Fall/Winter). The 16PF as a predictor of principal performance: An integration of quantitative and qualitative research methods. Education. 113(1)‚. Retrieved from http://www.projectinnovation.biz/education Quilici‚ S. B.‚ & Joki‚ R. (2012). Investigating roles of online

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    A Study on Entrepreneurial Attitude and the Influential Factors for Business Department Students in Technological Colleges/Universities in Taiwan Chao-ching Chen‚ Yu-Fen Chen‚ Ming- Chuan Lai Tainan University of Technology Department of Business Education‚ National Changhua University of Education yufen@cc.ncue.edu.tw、lai0722@ms38.hinet.net Abstract This study verifies an entrepreneurship attitude model and the influential factors for business department students at technology colleges

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    1. Motivation is something that inspires you to do your best or full potential. It amplifies your drive to do something‚ different people have different motivations like family‚ love one‚ children‚ or an artist‚ a goal you wanted badly to reach/ 2. Need for affiliation – love‚ family‚ friends‚ shelter‚ food‚ and clothing. Need for power – aggressiveness‚ and manipulating situations. Need of achievement 3. The Three elements of emotions are The Subjective Experience‚ The Physiological Response

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    Cattell: Case Study 34 (pages 119-121) 1. What is a subsidiation chain? Explain the subsidiation chain involved if one considers Brian’s serving in Iraq as an attitude (according to Cattell’s definition). What would be some of the sems or sentiments that motivated those behaviors? What are some ergs that motivated Brian’s choice of profession? Explain. Cattell used subsidiation chains to explain how certain elemental traits within personalities are subordinate to others. This hierarchy among relationships

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    Wartegg

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    1 A Manuscript accepted for publication in Psychological Assessment. ©Psychological Assessment‚ American Psychological Association. http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/pas/index.aspx This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record. Please do not cite or forward without permission. The Wartegg Zeichen Test: A Literature Overview and a Meta-Analysis of Reliability and Validity Jarna Soilevuo Grønnerød Fredrikstad‚ Norway

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    considered a major contribution to psychology‚ The Principles of Psychology was published in 1890‚ to both acclaim and condemnation‚ yet remains one of the most widely read books in the field. James Mckeen Cattell (1860-1944) A contemporary of William James‚ James McKeen Cattell (1860-1944) is credited with influencing the movement in

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