Social Intelligence
About This Book
Published in 2006, Social Intelligence examines a dimension of human capability that standard IQ testing cannot capture: our mental capacity to connect with people and interpret social dynamics. Exploring social intelligence offers more than academic interest—research from psychology and neuroscience reveals it can help us build healthier, more cohesive communities grounded in meaningful human connections and reduced social tension.
Who Should Read This?
- Social science students seeking deeper understanding of human interaction
- Psychology professionals and practitioners
- People wanting to strengthen their interpersonal abilities
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