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  1. Take our quiz and find out your social IQ! The quiz consists of multiple-choice questions that assess your social skills and abilities. You will be asked to respond to scenarios and situations that require you to use your emotional intelligence, empathy, and social awareness.

  2. The Social Intelligence Profile is an easy-to-use, self-scoring questionnaire, in booklet form (or online), which enables a person to assess his or her social intelligence. It's based on Karl Albrecht's best-selling book, Social Intelligence: the New Science of Success. SI is your ability to get along well with other people, and to get them to ...

  3. Social intelligence and team-based problem solving. Recent research published in Science in 2010 demonstrated that there is a link between how well team members perform on this test and how well the team performs on complex problem solving tasks.

  4. Jun 3, 2023 · Social intelligence: The new science of human relationships. Bantam Dell Pub Group. Goleman, D., & Boyatzis, R. (2008). Social intelligence and the biology of leadership. Harvard Business Review, 86(9), 74–81. Hay Group. (2011). Emotional and Social Competence Inventory: A user guide for accredited practitioners. The Hay group.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Summary. This chapter reviews the literature on social intelligence (SI) as it has evolved over the century since Thorndike (1920) popularized the concept. Most research on SI has been guided by an ability view, and an analogy to IQ, as exemplified by the George Washington University Social Intelligence Test, and the “behavioral” contents ...

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · Social Intelligence. Social intelligence is a major building block of developing and maintaining social relationships. Thorndike ( 1920) originally explained social intelligence to be a facet of generalized intelligence and defined it as the ability to understand humans and act wisely in human interactions.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Summary. This chapter reviews the literature on social intelligence (SI) as it has evolved over the century since Thorndike (1920) popularized the concept. Most research on SI has been guided by an ability view, and an analogy to IQ, as exemplified by the George Washington University Social Intelligence Test, and the “behavioral” contents ...