cognitivePsychological processes involved in acquisition and understanding ofknowledge, formation of beliefs and attitudes, and decision making andproblem solving. They are distinct from emotional and volitional processes involved in wanting and intending. Cognitive capacity is measured generally withintelligence quotient (IQ) tests. | ||
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Usage Example Specifically, they are typically expected to be more positive, approachable, warm, empathetic and optimistic, traits many believe to be more important than traditional cognitive intelligence in the successful achievement of workplace goals. Source: Emotional Intelligence and its Impact on Leadership |
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