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In contrast," he pointed again, "his emotional quotient is extremely low.
The good emotional quotient in the second half will strike a chord with parents as well as students.
He would fit right in, this 39-year-old man with the emotional quotient of an immature seventh grader.
Computers and Dr. Harold Smith had the same emotional quotient.
They have "a strong emotional quotient," Mr. Horowitz said.
All the characters end up as mere caricatures and completely fail to build up an emotional quotient in the film."
A stirring account with brilliant moments, bravura performances, strong emotional quotient and addictive music, this one's an absolute must watch for the romantics."
Six Seconds is a California-based international 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the awareness of "emotional intelligence" (or "emotional quotient").
Mr. Martínez is blessed with a million-dollar arm, but cursed with what Boston writers suggest is a 25-cent emotional quotient.
Tuanku Nur Zahirah also loves to read books, specially concerning intelligence quotient and emotional quotient.
These include moral quotient, emotional quotient, adversity quotient, social quotient, creativity quotient, etc.
Ann Ayers, assistant entertainment editor of USA Today felt that the show was high on glitz and low on emotional quotient.
When Spock came to sickbay to get his implant, Ensign George and I checked the profiles carefully and picked the one with the lowest emotional quotient.
He uses it to ramp up the emotional quotient, and his movement style, which mixes ballet with acrobatic, sensational partnering and modern dance elements, has the same objective.
Blessy Chettiar of DNA India gave the movie 3/5 stars, stating that "Gattu scores high on the emotional quotient.
Conversely, Ian Blair of the Chicago Tribune thought that the different funk tempo of the song distracted from the emotional quotient of the album.
In the long run, I believe that knowing how these creatures function, in the scientific sense, is more likely to lead us to their emotional quotients than conducting psychological experiments whose outcomes cannot be interpreted."
The emotional quotient of the movie is also pretty high as we have one family which is grieving the loss of their dear one while another is desperately waiting for the heart to arrive.
Critics' reviews towards the movie were mostly positive, with Taran Adarsh giving the film 4 out of 5 stars and describing it as "a well-made, absorbing love story that's high on the emotional quotient".
Spiritual intelligence is a term used by some philosophers, psychologists, and developmental theorists to indicate spiritual parallels with IQ (Intelligence Quotient) and EQ (Emotional Quotient).
Members of the group recently chose from a dozen or so Web-based tests - including a test that promised to gauge I.Q., an emotional quotient test and a karma calibrator - and sampled whatever struck their fancy.
Owing to specific reasons, the caring elder has purposefully toned down (Simbu uses his eyes to convey the inner quietude of Vichu) the young boy's emotional quotient and has taught him a peculiar art of living.
The Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i), is a self-report measure of EI developed as a measure of emotionally and socially competent behavior that provides an estimate of one's emotional and social intelligence.
One hundred and thirty three items (questions or factors) are used to obtain a Total EQ (Total Emotional Quotient) and to produce five composite scale scores, corresponding to the five main components of the Bar-On model.
Finally, Dan states "Three decades before the term "Emotional Quotient" would appear acknowledging the importance of emotions, Mel was pioneering the creation of an educational approach that would address equally the development of the individual's emotional knowledge, as well as one's intellectual capacity, civic participation, and personal responsibility."