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EEMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN GAME ELEMENTS FOR FORMING HIGHER FEELINGS IN ACTIVE AND DEEPER LEARNING
This study aims to investigate the model of emotional intelligence and its use in computer games. Video games can be used to enhance emotional intelligence through active and deep learning.
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Factors affecting the emotional intelligence of adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: a descriptive study in South Korea [PDF]
Purpose This descriptive study aimed to identify the factors affecting adolescents’ emotional intelligence during the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic. Methods We utilized the 4th-year data from the 2018 Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey,
Kyungmi Lee, Hyosung Cha
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A Literature Survey on Potential Private User Information Leakage in Metaverse Applications
This survey explores potential privacy risks in the Metaverse, focusing on personal data inferred from virtual reality headsets embedded with passive brain‐computer interfaces (BCI). It reviews how age, gender, and ethnicity can be predicted using neurophysiological signals, (e.g., electroencephalogram). The survey also explores future threats from non‐
Mina Jaberi, Tiago H. Falk
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Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More than IQ Daniel Goleman (Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London,1995) (Great Britain, 1996), pp. xiv + 352, pb. £7.99 [PDF]
Tom Bryce
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This study presents a vision‐based artificial intelligence (AI) system that rapidly and accurately measures deformation in injection‐molded axial fan blades. By combining deep learning with explainable AI techniques, the system achieves high prediction accuracy while reducing inspection time by over 90%.
Keuntae Baek+6 more
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Introduction: Stress is a thing that can be experienced by anyone, including first year students. Every person are different in coping with stress, one of the factor is emotional intelligence.
Muhnia Muhnia+2 more
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Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace.pdf
In the 21st century, emotional intelligence is considered an important aspect. Making the workplace run more creatively, as a result, many organizations nowadays give importance to this. In short emotional intelligence, means identifying a person’s own emotions and others.
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Emotional Intelligence: Recognizing and Regulating Emotions [PDF]
Occupational health nurses are in the unique position to influence health in the work force. To maximize this positive health influence, occupational health nurses should develop the skills of emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence includes awareness of self and others and empathy.
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The study presents a low‐cost, noninvasive system for real‐time neonatal respiratory monitoring. A flexible, screen‐printed sensor patch captures chest movements with high sensitivity and minimal drift. Combined with machine learning, the system accurately detects breathing patterns and offers a practical solution for neonatal care in low‐resource ...
Gitansh Verma+3 more
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Trait emotional intelligence: psychometric investigation with reference to established trait taxonomies [PDF]
K. V. Petrides, Adrian Furnham
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