Mensa "provides a forum for intellectual exchange among members. Its activities include the exchange of ideas by lectures, discussions, journals, special-interest groups, and local, regional, national, and international gatherings; the investigations of members' opinions and attitudes; and assistance to researchers, inside and outside Mensa in projects dealing with intelligence or Mensa."
The mission of the Consortium is to aid the advancement of research and practice related to emotional intelligence in organizations. The Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations is currently made up of eight founding members and 15 additional members who are individuals with a strong record of accomplishment as applied researchers in the field.
Web's most complete source for information on emotional intelligence. Also has information on emotional abuse, depression, conflict resolution, respect, understanding, empathy.
Other EQ tests I have examined seem not to talk much about the emotions themselves. This quiz does. What about Love in relationship Hate in relationship Grief Terror Anger Jealousy Shame Etc This EQ test will show you where your emotional responses (& those of many in this culture) might be stuck and need work (via self-help or therapy).
www.helpself.com/iq-test.htm
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The following is a chart of I.Q. scores from 100 to 202, using 16 I.Q. points per standard deviation. I have mapped in Mega (6th norming), Titan (1st norming), and Ultra Test (July 1, 1996 results) raw scores. The sigma column shows the standard deviation of each I.Q. score; sigma = (IQ-100)/16. The percentile for each I.Q. score was calculated using the Microsoft Excel function NORMDIST. The rarity column shows how many people in the general population are expected to achieve this percentile or higher.
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Article from the APA Monitor analyzing the scientific validity of emotional intelligence theory.
www.apa.org/monitor/sep99/sp.html
Despite swings of the pendulum between theoretical and applied concerns, the concept of intelligence has remained central to the field of psychology. In the wake of the Darwinian revolution, when scientific psychology was just beginning, many scholars became interested in the development of intelligence across species.
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www.helpself.com/eqtest.htm