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 Scorpio trait
It is important to note that there is no single gene for scorpio intelligence, scorpio personality traits, behavior, or even height.
There are basically two camps on the scorpio trait of intelligence: those who believe in one unilinear construct of general intelligence (GI), and those who believe in many different intelligences like Scorpio Universal intelligence.
Scorpio trait experimental analysis of behavior,, and the philosophical underpinnings of this science, dominated zodiac psychology for much of the 20th century, with its main competitor being the more asrtologicaly oriented Scorpio Psychoanalysis.
http://www.onecer.net/scorpio/scorpio-trait.html   (2476 words)

  
 TRAIT
The traits of intelligence, dominance, self-confidence, high energy and activity level and task-relevant knowledge are most often mentioned and are commonly agreed upon across all leadership analyses.
Even though Trait Theory, one of the earliest leadership theories gave way to the Behavioral Theory and to Contingency Theory, the research on traits has not been abandoned.
Trait theory is a more sophisticated, specific version of the great-man theory.
http://tech.clayton.edu/eddins/trait.htm   (952 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Intelligence (trait)
Although nonscientists generally regard the concept of intelligence as having much broader scope, in psychology, the study of intelligence generally regards this behavioral trait as distinct from creativity, personality, character, or wisdom.
The mind is the term most commonly used to describe the higher functions of the human brain, particularly those of which humans are subjectively conscious, such as personality, thought, reason, memory, intelligence and emotion.
Despite the variety of concepts of intelligence, the most influential approach to understanding intelligence (i.e., the one that has generated the most systematic research) is based on psychometric testing.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Intelligence-(trait)   (470 words)

  
 Statistical Methods for Rater Agreement
The trait being measured, degree of evidence for cancer, is continuous.
For example, raters who seem to define the trait much differently than other raters, or use a particular category too often, can have this pointed out to them, and this feedback may promote their making ratings in a way more consistent with other raters.
For example, to one rater Intelligence may mean 50% verbal skill and 50% mathematical skill; to another it may mean 33% verbal skill, 33% mathematical skill, and 33% motor skill.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jsuebersax/agree.htm   (2204 words)

  
 Intelligence (trait) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although nonscientists generally regard the concept of intelligence as having much broader scope, in psychology, the study of intelligence generally regards this behavioral trait as distinct from creativity, personality, character, or wisdom.
Daniel Goleman and several other researchers have developed the concept of emotional intelligence and claim it is at least as important as more traditional sorts of intelligence.
Intelligence is usually said to involve mental capabilities such as the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language, and learn.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_(trait)   (1520 words)

  
 Leading
Trait theory posits key traits for successful leadership (drive, desire to lead, integrity, self-confidence, intelligence, and job-relevant knowledge) yet does not make a judgment as to whether these traits are inherent to individuals or whether they can be developed through training and education.
Trait theories intended to identify traits to assist in selecting leaders since traits are related to leadership effectiveness in many situations.
Theory Y's purpose is to encourage integration, to create a situation in which an employee can achieve his or her own goals best by directing his or her efforts toward the objectives of the organization.
http://ollie.dcccd.edu/mgmt1374/book_contents/4directing/leading/lead.htm   (3975 words)

  
 PSY260 - Lesson 7
Further he distinguished among ability traits, which determine the effectiveness of behavior (e.g., intelligence), temperament traits, which determine style and tempo of behavior, and dynamic traits, which are the general motives of behavior.
Although Allport postulated an integrated personality consisting of a set of traits as being the cause of human behavior and mental processes, he also acknowledged that the environment affects both behavior and thinking.
Traits both provide a way to explain the uniqueness of each human personality (different people possess different central traits with different degrees of strength) and provide a way to explain the degree of consistency of thought and behavior for any given individual across various situations.
http://www.rio.maricopa.edu/classes/psy/psy260/110402/lessons/lesson07.html   (2198 words)

  
 TRAIT
The traits of intelligence, dominance, self-confidence, high energy and activity level and task-relevant knowledge are most often mentioned and are commonly agreed upon across all leadership analyses.
Even though Trait Theory, one of the earliest leadership theories gave way to the Behavioral Theory and to Contingency Theory, the research on traits has not been abandoned.
Trait theory is a more sophisticated, specific version of the great-man theory.
http://tech.clayton.edu/eddins/trait.htm   (952 words)

  
 An Introduction to the Leadership Trait Paradigm
Meta-Analysis: several traits (intelligence, dominance, and masculinity) were all significantly correlated with follower perceptions of leadership
Trait driven behaviors are contingent on situational characteristics
Trait driven behaviors are more likely to surface in weak environments
http://home.ubalt.edu/tmitch/642/mcgrath.html   (280 words)

  
 the race/intelligence/IQ debate
It follows that even if the difference in brain size is valid as an anthropometric trait, then while we would have an association between measured IQ and brain size, this would lead to a spurious association between "innate intelligence" and brain size.
Thus the different populations were selected for various traits like brain size and intelligence and reductions in sex hormones (and twinning rates) as they diverged north and east.
The facts of variation in human herditary traits are interesting, and they can have important consequences.
http://danny.oz.au/communities/anthro-l/debates/race-iq   (4721 words)

  
 Sex and Scientific Inquiry
However, Lambert points out that conclusions about this trait are contradictory and it is thus difficult to determine if differences such as this are caused by the biological nature of a person, or if, and how much nurture or environment contributes to sex differences in things like spatial ability.
Since this difference is not a trait found in young children, it is thought that sex hormones may be involved.
Like Lambert's article, we are then presented that we have to look at both nature and nurture to understand differences but when one or the other take control of a theory, we can not be sure of its validity.
http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~kknudtzo/gender/sep15.html   (984 words)

  
 What is intelligence
The theory that intelligence is a trait which can be measured is known as the ____________________ approach.
Although the method of calculating the IQ has changed, a person with an IQ of 100 is still considered to be of ____________________ intelligence.
The use of knowledge acquired through school and other life experience is referred to as ___________________ intelligence.
http://personal.ecu.edu/ironsmithe/psich09.htm   (1834 words)

  
 Sex and Intelligence
Seems obvious: intelligence is a really good survival trait that lets us solve far more complex and dynamic problems than hard-wired instinct can.
Why did our intelligence evolve the way it has?
If you accept how important intelligence has been as a factor in human success, it's hard to deny how important a predictor of offsprings' success it would be as well, and therefore what a huge advantage it would be to choose an intelligent mate.
http://www.sex-is-sacred.org/intelligence.htm   (382 words)

  
 wre00049.htm, by Wesley R. Elsberry
For other examples JM> of egregious bias in intelligence testing, please read JM> "Mismeasure of Man" by S. Gould.
You did not demonstrate such, therefore your ascription is incorrect.
A correct ascription will have to show equivalence between Goldschidt's systemic mutation hypothesis and what Gould discussed.
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/evobio/evc/wre_arch/wre00049.htm   (8459 words)

  
 KV Petrides - Trait EI
The theory of trait emotional intelligence (trait emotional self-efficacy) emerged from the distinction between two EI constructs (ability EI and trait EI; Petrides, 2001; Petrides and Furnham, 2000, 2001; Petrides, Furnham, and Frederickson, 2004).
The trait emotional intelligence research program was launched at the Institute of Education, University of London in 2002.
"Trait emotional intelligence is a constellation of emotion-related self-perceptions and dispositions located at the lower levels of personality hierarchies" (Petrides and Furnham, 2001).
http://www.ioe.ac.uk/schools/phd/kpetrides/trait_ei1.htm   (521 words)

  
 Untitled Document
In contrast, trait complex approaches consider whether combinations of cognitive, affective, and conative traits are particularly facilitative or impeding of the development of domain knowledge.
Relations between personality and intelligence were investigated in the context of the distinction between intelligence as typical engagement and intelligence as maximal engagement.
Derivation of trait complexes is described; empirical data on trait complexes, career choice, and domain-specific knowledge are reviewed; and implications for developments in vocational and educational couseling are suggested.
http://www.psychology.gatech.edu/KanferAckerman/SelectedPublications.html   (10838 words)

  
 Intelligence
Intelligence (trait) Intelligence is a general mental capability that involves the ability to learn.
Intelligence agencies Intelligence Agency and governmental or quasi governmental organization whose primary duty is the...
Intelligence Bureau of Pakistan The Intelligence Bureau is part of the Interior Ministry of Pakistan.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/intelligence.html   (1248 words)

  
 CalPundit
Intelligence is not a synonym for social worth, nor is it the only mental trait that's important.
Technical discussions of intelligence often revolve around whether there is a mental trait called "g" (for "general intelligence") that underlies all the factors that make up intelligence.
Liberal disgust with racist misuse of research into intelligence is understandable — especially given its long and miserable history — but in fighting it we have a tendency to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
http://calpundit.blogspot.com/2003_02_16_calpundit_archive.html   (14281 words)

  
 Reprints
Trait emotional intelligence: Behavioural validation in two studies of emotion recognition and reactivity to mood induction.
Results confirmed the hypotheses, thus supporting the view that psychometric intelligence is perceived as a primarily masculine attribute in contrast to emotional intelligence, which is perceived as a primarily feminine attribute.
In Study 2, trait EI scores from 102 persons were residualized on the Big Five and subsequently 15 high and 15 low trait EI individuals were selected to participate in a mood induction experiment.
http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/petrides/reprints.htm   (1644 words)

  
 Behavioral Genetics in the Postgenomic Era pumplished by the American Psychological Association, 2003.eugenics
Both brain size and intelligence are 80% to 90% genetic after the age of eighteen, so there is no question, based on this recent research, that the differences between races in intelligence is mostly genetic in origin.
trait, it predicts important social outcomes such as educational and occupational levels far better than any other trait, and it is a key factor in cognitive aging.
To consider intelligence as a continuum suggests that all children should be allowed to move as fast as they are able - maintaining a certain minimal level of challenge - through the educational system.
http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/bgpe.htm   (9626 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Characters in Neon Genesis Evangelion
Intelligence has several different meanings: Intelligence (trait) is the ability to solve problems Animal intelligence Artificial intelligence Intelligence (journal), a scientific journal dealing with intelligence and psychometrics Intelligence (information gathering), often including espionage Business intelligence Criminal intelligence Military intelligence This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise...
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Characters-in-Neon-Genesis-Evangelion   (6646 words)

  
 Intelligence (trait) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although nonscientists generally regard the concept of intelligence as having much broader scope, in psychology, the study of intelligence generally regards this trait as distinct from creativity, personality, character, or wisdom.
Despite the variety of concepts of intelligence, the most influential approach to understanding intelligence (i.e., the one that has generated the most systematic research) is based on psychometric testing.
Intelligence is the mental capacity to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language, and learn.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_(trait)   (1577 words)

  
 General Replicator Theory - Intelligence
Selection of this "intelligence" trait will instigate an evolutionary drive to increase the "intelligence" of Intelligent Replicators to that limited by the physical constraints of the environment.
That is, although the genes initiated intelligence, once initiated, the advantage of being a Intelligent Replicator was such that it led to the conscious selection of better genes to further increases the abilities of such intelligence, essentially forming a positive feedback loop.
It is a trivially obvious assumption that the volume of such storage must increase with the number of traits able to be stored.
http://www.anasoft.co.uk/replicators/intelligence.html   (1995 words)

  
 business intelligence: Information From Answers.com
Or did you mean: intelligence (in psychology), intelligence (trait), intelligence (information gathering), Intelligence (military)
Business performance management is a software oriented business intelligence system that some see as the new generation of business intelligence though the terms are used interchangeably by most in the industry.
Business intelligence is carried out to gain sustainable competitive advantage, and is a valuable core competence in some instances.
http://www.answers.com/business%20intelligence   (904 words)

  
 Emotional Intelligence Book
The book shows what each trait is like, how to measure it by observation, strengths of the trait, potential difficulties with the trait, how each trait predicts job compatibility and success, and how each trait affects relationship compatibility and success.
This emotional intelligence book is based upon 20 years of research using the Simmons Personal Survey, which measures the 13 key characteristics of emotional intelligence.
Managers can compare traits to specific jobs and make quality decisions which will improve their job hiring practices and job performance expectations.
http://www.eqhelp.com/Emotional_Intelligence_Book.htm   (450 words)

  
 Genetic Basis of Intelligence
Another effort to track down genes that may play a role in intelligence is the IQ quantitative trait loci project, an association study examining gene markers of neurological relevance linked with intelligence (Plomin et al, 1994).
The answer which seems to be forming out of continued research in intelligence is that intelligence is formed by a combination of both, in relatively equal amounts, "many experts.
Therefore, the overall heredibility of intelligence is estimated at 50-70% (Clothier, J.L.1997).
http://www.humboldt.edu/~morgan/iq_s01.htm   (2410 words)

  
 Intelligence Portal @ ArtfulAndCrafty.com
Intelligence (trait) is the ability to solve problems
Franchise by Examination, Education and Intelligence - The nature of intelligence is examined in terms of education and heredity.
Criminal Intelligence Service Canada - Agency tasked with unifying criminal intelligence units of Canadian law enforcement agencies in the fight against the spread of organized crime in Canada.
http://www.artfulandcrafty.com   (1974 words)

  
 Intelligence (information gathering) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intelligence as used here, when done properly, serves a function for organizations similar to that which intelligence (trait) serves for individual humans and animals.
Intelligence findings or "product" and the sources and methods used to obtain them (tradecraft) are often highly classified and sometimes compartmentalized, and intelligence officers need top level security clearance.
Intelligence is the process and the result of gathering information and analyzing it to answer questions or obtain advance warnings needed to plan for the future.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_(information_gathering)   (316 words)

  
 Intelligence (information gathering) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intelligence as used here, when done properly, serves a function for organizations similar to that which intelligence (trait) serves for individual humans and animals.
Intelligence is the process and the result of gathering information and analyzing it to answer questions or obtain advance warnings needed to plan for the future.
Intelligence findings or "product" and the sources and methods used to obtain them (tradecraft) are often highly classified and sometimes compartmentalized, and intelligence officers need top level security clearance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_(information_gathering)   (341 words)

  
 GameSpot Game Guides Presents: Vampire: The Masquerade Game Guide
Monitor the blood discipline pane and, if there's a discipline you desire, consider spending the experience to raise your intelligence trait to meet the requirement.
Save the experience you might devote to intelligence and continue to bolster your strength, dexterity, and stamina traits.
If you're pursuing the most advanced disciplines, you'll need a high intelligence trait (up to and above 70).
http://www.gamespot.com/gamespot/guides/pc/vampire/p2_02.html   (262 words)

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