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I CAN: Explain Emotional Intelligence
Evaluate the usefulness of lie detector tests
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How Much Control Do We Have Over Our Emotions?
Although emotional responses are not always consciously regulated, we can learn to control them Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007
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Emotional Intelligence
The ability to understand and control emotional responses Our level of competence in our personal and interpersonal skills. Emotional control can be achieved by learning Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007
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E.I. Mayer- Salovey 1990 John Mayer and Peter Salovey developed the concept of "emotional intelligence" as being made up of five 'competencies' or skills: Self-Knowledge (knowing your own emotions) Self-Management (managing your own emotions) Motivation Empathy (recognizing emotions in others) Handling relationships Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007
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E.I. Goleman Model Self-awareness — the ability to read one's emotions and recognize their impact Self-management — involves controlling one's emotions and impulses and adapting to changing circumstances. Social Awareness — the ability to sense, understand, and react to others' emotions Relationship Management — the ability to inspire, influence, and develop others while managing conflict. Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007
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Detecting Deception People can also control their emotions to deceive Polygraph – Device that records the graphs of many measures of physical arousal; often called a “lie detector” really an arousal detector Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007
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Do “lie detectors” really work?
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Paul Eckman: Microexpressions and Lying
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CAN I? Explain Emotional Intelligence
Evaluate the usefulness of lie detector tests
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