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Aspects of Sex Differences: Social Intelligence vs. Creative Intelligence [PDF]
In this article, we argue that there is an essential difference between social intelligence and creative intelligence, and that they have their foundation in human sexuality.
Fellmann, Ferdinand +1 more
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Emotional intelligence and its role in recruitment of nursing students [PDF]
This article considers the concept of emotional intelligence and how it can be used in the recruitment and development of nursing students. The links between emotional intelligence and the qualities of compassion and caring are examined.
Holt, Barrie +4 more
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All intelligence is collective intelligence
Collective intelligence, broadly conceived, refers to the adaptive behavior achieved by groups through the interactions of their members, often involving phenomena such as consensus building, cooperation, and competition. The standard view of collective intelligence is that it is a distinct phenomenon from supposed individual intelligence.
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The potential for artificial intelligence in healthcare
The complexity and rise of data in healthcare means that artificial intelligence (AI) will increasingly be applied within the field. Several types of AI are already being employed by payers and providers of care, and life sciences companies.
T. Davenport, R. Kalakota
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Scrutinising the secret state: parliamentary oversight of the intelligence and security agencies [PDF]
This article considers the growing parliamentary scrutiny of the intelligence and security agencies. It raises a number of questions about the role and effectiveness of the Intelligence and Security Committee, Parliament and ...
Bochel, Hugh +2 more
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AbstractIntelligence is the ability to learn from past experience and, in general, to adapt to, shape, and select environments. Aspects of intelligence are measured by standardized tests of intelligence. Average raw (number‐correct) scores on such tests vary across the life span and also across generations, as well as across ethnic and socioeconomic ...
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ObjectiveWhile low-dose lamotrigine has shown effectiveness in managing paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD) in pediatric populations, the cognitive consequences of extended use are yet to be fully elucidated.
Dong-dong You +4 more
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A Critique of Emotional Intelligence (Book Review) [PDF]
A review of: A Critique of Emotional Intelligence. What Are the Problems and How Can They Be Fixed? edited by Kevin R Murphy, 2006. This book written by psychologists describes the development of EI in the 1990s, and regards Goleman's work as a ...
Bigger, Stephen
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‘Standing on the shoulders of giants’: diversity and scholarship in Intelligence Studies [PDF]
This study takes stock of the field of Intelligence Studies thanks to a quantitative review of all the articles published in the two main journals in the field: Intelligence and National Security and the International Journal of Intelligence and ...
Curtis, Sean, Van Puyvelde, Damien
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Mandevillian Intelligence [PDF]
Mandevillian intelligence is a specific form of collective intelligence in which individual cognitive shortcomings, limitations, and biases play a positive functional role in yielding various forms of collective cognitive success. When this idea is transposed to the epistemological domain, mandevillian intelligence emerges as the idea that individual ...
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