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ResearchGate Q&A Publications Jobs 1 2 [Miranda Yeoh] Miranda Yeoh Kolej Matrikulasi Selangor, MALAYSIA (Selangor Matriculation... 33.80 RG Score Question Scientists and researchers are almost always have high IQ. Do they also have a high EQ to communicate, share and inspire people positively? Scientists and researchers are almost always have high IQ. But it may not always follow that people with high IQ also have high EQ, emotional quotient. People with high EQ are able to manage themselves well, are aware of their own emotions and emotions of others, are able to communicate well and influence others positively. What do you think of the IQ and EQ of the scientists and researchers that you know well or your favorite scientists? Do they (or did they) also have a high EQ to communicate, share and inspire people positively? 2 days ago Topics Emotional Quotient Intelligence Scientific Communication Scientific Community Science Education Answer Share 14 / 0 · 28 Answers · 143 Views Popular Answers [Ljubomir Jacić] Ljubomir Jacić · 61.25 · 7.75 · Technical College Požarevac Dear @Miranda, I gave given some answers on IQ and EQ under some other threads. Right now, I would like to recommend a good reading and research by Carnegie-Mellon University! They mention also some other types of intelligence! Speaking in term of success, researchers and scientists should possess fine EQ! I was not happy with my Mentor! :) forbes/sites/keldjensen/2012/04/12/intelligence-is-overrated-what-you-really-need-to-succeed/ Intelligence Is Overrated: What You Really Need To Succeed Albert Einstein’s was estimated at 160, Madonna’s is 140, and John F. Kennedy’s was only 119, but as it turns out, your IQ score pales in comparison with your EQ, MQ, and BQ scores when it comes to predicting your success and professional achievement. IQ tests are used as an indicator [...] 16 / 0 · 1 day ago [Hanno Krieger] Hanno Krieger · 57.93 · 33.3 · Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen It would be positive, if they show high EQ, but I don´t see a straight and indispensible connection between IQ and EQ. And very often demonstrated emotions show bad results in communications and disputes. 12 / 0 · 1 day ago All Answers Show full discussion [Hanno Krieger] Hanno Krieger · 57.93 · 33.3 · Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen It would be positive, if they show high EQ, but I don´t see a straight and indispensible connection between IQ and EQ. And very often demonstrated emotions show bad results in communications and disputes. 12 / 0 · 1 day ago [Miranda Yeoh] Miranda Yeoh · 33.80 · Kolej Matrikulasi Selangor, MALAYSIA (Selangor Matriculation College) Thanks Hanno. Even though we did not have the opportunity to know them in person, some of them left behind many Quotes. From their words, we know their personality. We have Edisons quotes, Teslas quotes etc etc :)) 4 / 0 · 1 day ago [Marcel M. Lambrechts] Marcel M. Lambrechts · 54.93 · 335.12 · Centre dEcologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive Different biology-based traits are often not correlated across individuals. Therefore, IQ and EQ are not necessarily correlated across individuals. Perhaps what is written above is not correct. Perhaps the notion of IQ and EQ is method-dependent or environment-dependent? Perhaps those that have a high IQ/EQ in test-method/environment A have a low IQ/EQ in test-method/environment B? 8 / 0 · 1 day ago [Ljubomir Jacić] Ljubomir Jacić · 61.25 · 7.75 · Technical College Požarevac Dear @Miranda, I gave given some answers on IQ and EQ under some other threads. Right now, I would like to recommend a good reading and research by Carnegie-Mellon University! They mention also some other types of intelligence! Speaking in term of success, researchers and scientists should possess fine EQ! I was not happy with my Mentor! :) forbes/sites/keldjensen/2012/04/12/intelligence-is-overrated-what-you-really-need-to-succeed/ Intelligence Is Overrated: What You Really Need To Succeed Albert Einstein’s was estimated at 160, Madonna’s is 140, and John F. Kennedy’s was only 119, but as it turns out, your IQ score pales in comparison with your EQ, MQ, and BQ scores when it comes to predicting your success and professional achievement. IQ tests are used as an indicator [...] 16 / 0 · 1 day ago [Nageswara Rao Posinasetti] Nageswara Rao Posinasetti · 69.87 · 19.12 · University of Northern Iowa Dear Miranda There is no guarantee of IQ and EQ being correlated. However it will be beneficial if they do. See a good study here. psycnet.apa.org/journals/edu/32/8/617.pdf 9 / 0 · 1 day ago [Miranda Yeoh] Miranda Yeoh · 33.80 · Kolej Matrikulasi Selangor, MALAYSIA (Selangor Matriculation College) Dear friends, thanks for your posts and links. As Prof N says, I do wish IQ and EQ go together. So that we make some impact in our own community as researchers and scientists. Thanks, I will read all the links :) Sorry for unintentional errors. Please forgive me, Marcel and friends. 5 / 0 · 1 day ago [Beata Borowska-Beszta] Beata Borowska-Beszta · 22.96 · Nicolaus Copernicus University Dear Miranda, I do not attache evidence as an answer, but in my opinion the extremely high IQ would be associated with rather lower levels of EQ. Unfortunately, there are in the socities (as psychologist you know it for sure) highly intelligent psychopaths, sociopaths too, without any trace of EQ. 9 / 0 · 1 day ago [Mahfuz Judeh] Mahfuz Judeh · 39.17 · 1.27 · Applied Science Private University I think there should be no relation between IQ and EQ, unless we conduct a survey and reach a statistical result. 8 / 0 · 1 day ago [Mohammad Firoz Khan] Mohammad Firoz Khan · 66.57 · Jamia Millia Islamia It depends. In the case of welfare economists or highly qualified politicians, nurses, physicians, surgeons, psychopaths, sociopaths it is not they dont share pain or agony, or suffering of people, however, they dont display it like we ordinary people. It is warranted by their job, they have to make hard decision and carry them out does not mean that they dont have heart. It is human nature that when one hears about loss of human life anywhere around the world, one impulsively utters oh my God expressing ones grief and connect with the families who have lost their beloved ones without considering religion, race or language. So the people in question are after all human beings. 6 / 0 · 1 day ago [Nelson Orringer] Nelson Orringer · 40.32 · 0.14 · University of Connecticut Take a lesson from the example of Plato, one of the most intelligent men of all time, who in his early dialogues proposed the control of the emotions, only to advocate their free flow in the later writings. This example would seem to indicate the non-correlation between IQ and EQ, as well as the possibility for rationally arguing either emotional self-inhibition or emotional self-affirmation. 9 / 0 · 1 day ago [Behrouz Ahmadi-Nedushan] Behrouz Ahmadi-Nedushan · 31.75 · 11.27 · University of Yazd Importance of EQ and SQ is highlighted in the attached article: In conclusion, it is very important to integrate IQ, EQ, and SQ competencies in to educational communication. It is a prerequisite to supply the needed training courses to educators not only on communication skills but also on EQ and SQ literacy. 181.pdf 8 / 0 · 1 day ago [Demetris Christopoulos] Demetris Christopoulos · 30.22 · National and Kapodistrian University of Athens No, they havent and sometimes the more famous is a scientist the less is its EQ . I dont know why, probably due to the much time needed to build a new theory, which leads to less communication with other people in general...All the above in natural sciences. 7 / 0 · 1 day ago [Hanno Krieger] Hanno Krieger · 57.93 · 33.3 · Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen @Demetris, this medium here, RG, is a possibility to train other Qs than IQ by communications, empathy etc. But you are right with your analysis, if you concentrate to much on a single Q. 8 / 0 · 1 day ago [Ravi Pottathil] Ravi Pottathil · 37.80 · 210.23 · AccuDx Corporation Dear Miranda Intelligence is the ability to logically analyze anything between Cause and Effect and is manifested through brain. Emotions are positioning and interacting with outside through mind. The emotional expression are both cultural and development depended. This activity is controlled by heart [not the physical one]. I had the fortune of working with some great scientists who manifested both qualities. However, I have come across scientists with very high IQ with no social sensitivity. I believe any successful scientists should have both qualities to lead a productive career. 5 / 0 · 1 day ago [Demetris Christopoulos] Demetris Christopoulos · 30.22 · National and Kapodistrian University of Athens I also think, that in social sciences the situation is different: There it is possible someone to have high EQ and not so high IQ, because his/her scientific branch has less requirements for complex computations etc. The balance between intelligence, emotional and social life is very difficult-my opinion. Of course dear Hanno, this platform, RG, can bridge the gaps many times... 5 / 0 · 1 day ago [Fatimah Petra] Fatimah Petra · 10.45 · 0.54 · Universiti Brunei Darussalam I agree with you Dr. Yeoh, but I dont have the answer why at the moment. The only scientists I know were my former lecturers, they are friendly in nature. So, I will just say yes. :) 6 / 0 · 1 day ago [Behrouz Ahmadi-Nedushan] Behrouz Ahmadi-Nedushan · 31.75 · 11.27 · University of Yazd Emotional Intelligence (measured as an ability) is Distinct From Other Commonly-Measured Variables Related to Personality and Intelligence. Emotional intelligence has rather low test-to-test correlations with scales of other types of intelligence (e.g., r = .00 to .35). Emotional intelligence has rather low test-to-test correlations with scales of social and emotional traits (e.g., r = .00 to .35) (including self-judged/mixed model scales of emotional intelligence). unh.edu/emotional_intelligence/ei%20Implications/ei%20EI%20predict.htm Emotional Intelligence 7 / 0 · 1 day ago [Tobias M. Ntuli] Tobias M. Ntuli · 20.22 · 16.51 · University of South Africa Scientists have no monopoly over intelligence and emotional stability! Period! 7 / 0 · 1 day ago [Kamal Eddin Bani-Hani] Kamal Eddin Bani-Hani · 68.76 · 174.46 · Hashemite University However, I have come across scientists with very high IQ with no social sensitivity. I believe any successful scientists should have both qualities to lead a productive career. very well said dear Ravi. Dear Miranda, if there is a correlation between IQ and EQ, this will be good, but unfortunately this is not always the case 7 / 0 · 1 day ago [Alexandre Beluco] Alexandre Beluco · 24.19 · 8.86 · Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul I believe that having a high EQ is always better than having a high IQ. A high EQ shows a better balance between emotion and reason. And a high EQ best value characteristics related to communication. 6 / 0 · 1 day ago [Huajiang Ouyang] Huajiang Ouyang · 48.82 · 111.8 · University of Liverpool Many research noadays is conducted by a nukber of people in collaboration. For those projects, EQ is important. On the other hand, for a project involving a isngle person or very few persons, EQ is not so important. Having both IQ and EQ is important. However, I think we should not over-rate EQ. Science and technology are still cornerstone of economy. I would not buy a poor quality washer however persuasive and pleasant a salesperson is. 7 / 0 · 1 day ago [Miranda Yeoh] Miranda Yeoh · 33.80 · Kolej Matrikulasi Selangor, MALAYSIA (Selangor Matriculation College) Thanks, most of you agree that there is no correlation between the 2 quotients, but if there is a correlation between IQ and EQ, this will be good, but unfortunately this is not always the case. Thats for scientists in natural sciences. But for us educators (like Prof Ljubomir, Beata, Ouyang and me), surgeons, like Prof Kamal, perhaps IQ and EQ are both ESSENTIAL, because we deal with young people, people needing healthcare. Others may not need both quotients, but we do. Do you agree? 6 / 0 · 1 day ago [Beata Borowska-Beszta] Beata Borowska-Beszta · 22.96 · Nicolaus Copernicus University Dear Miranda, of course I agree with your conclusion. Healthcare and broadly meant support of devalorized, even excluded persons (groups) - need balanced both quotients in supporters. It would be hard to imagine in social sciences and areas of implementations, option without EQ. I do not even try. 5 / 0 · 1 day ago [Hanno Krieger] Hanno Krieger · 57.93 · 33.3 · Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen Dear Miranda and all, of course there are some fields where you need both IQ and EQ as a important prerequisite for your job. But your question was Do they also have a high EQ. I think, to have IQ and EQ will enable successful communication also for natural scientist, so both Qs are desirable. 6 / 0 · 1 day ago [Miranda Yeoh] Miranda Yeoh · 33.80 · Kolej Matrikulasi Selangor, MALAYSIA (Selangor Matriculation College) Thanks Beata, Hanno et al. Perhaps interacting on social media may help introverts to be more successful at communication :) This Question is somewhat related to my previous Qn. https://researchgate.net/post/The_days_of_the_lone_scientist_or_researcher_tinkering_away_in_a_basement_lab_are_almost_over_How_are_we_helping_students_to_improve_people_skills 4 / 0 · 1 day ago [Lourembam Surbala Devi] Lourembam Surbala Devi · 6.72 · C.U. Shah Medical college Dear Miranda, I agree with your conclusion. IQ and EQ does not always have a positive co-relation. It would be definitely better to have both. 5 / 0 · 1 day ago [Ierardi Enzo] Ierardi Enzo · 62.54 · 598.48 · Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro Dear Miranda, I have the impression that my IQ totally depends from my EQ. Maybe that I become clever only when I feel an emotion, i. e. only when I really love what I do. This makes easy the diffuison of my opinion and knowledge. 6 / 0 · 3 hours ago [Miranda Yeoh] Miranda Yeoh · 33.80 · Kolej Matrikulasi Selangor, MALAYSIA (Selangor Matriculation College) Thanks Lourembam, Enzo et al. @Enzo, its easier to be clever when we do the work we really like. I agree :) I think nearly all of us (Profs Ljubomir, Kamal, Hanno, Beata, Ouyang, Lourembam, Alex etc) have chosen the jobs we like :) Sorry for late response, very busy. 1 / 0 · 19 minutes ago Tobias M. Ntuli Attach: Publication File Link Add Following Ask your own question Suggested Questions 3 What is the best protocol for isolation of mitochondria from fish liver tissue? 19 Anybody use anti-ubiquitin antibody for western blotting. Suggest antibody to detect human/mouse ubiquitin? 41 Sterilization of Arabidopsis seeds? Contributors (19) See all Lourembam Surbala Devi Follow Lourembam Surbala Devi 6.72 C.U. 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