Social intelligence: the new science of human relationships
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Abstract
Author Daniel Goleman explores the manner in which the brain is designed to engage in brain-to-brain “hookups” with others, and how these interactions affect both our social interactions and physical/mental well being. Based upon conceptualizations pioneered by Edward Thorndike, Goleman analyzes a traditional concept of social intelligence for the purpose of developing a revised model that consists of two categories: Social awareness (e.g., assessing the feelings of others) and social facility (e.g., awareness of how people present themselves). Goleman also explores advances in neuroscience that have made it possible for scientists and psychologists to study the ways in which emotions and biology work…
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- Human intelligence
- Social intelligence
- Sociology
- Data science
- Cognitive science
- Computer science
- Psychology
- Artificial intelligence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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