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bclement10

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Explain the concept of emotional intelligence.
 
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Christians are substantially less likely to have had supernatural experiences (been in touch with dead, had ghostly encounters, consulted psychic) than the rest of the population.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Emotional intelligence is the set of ideas surrounding a lack of understanding of one's own emotions. Often, due to socialization differences, the emotional competencies of men and women can differ dramatically, leading some to postulate that these differences are innate. However, critics of such research point out that men and women have a wide array of emotional strategies available to them and instead point to the basic skills of emotional competence as keys in reducing tension in relationships.

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