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- IQ (Intelligence Quotient):
- Definition: IQ measures cognitive intelligence, including logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, mathematical ability, linguistic proficiency, and spatial reasoning.
- Testing: IQ is typically measured through standardized tests, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) or Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales.
- Focus: IQ focuses on analytical and intellectual abilities and is often associated with academic and cognitive achievements.
- EQ (Emotional Quotient):
- Definition: EQ measures emotional intelligence, which includes the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and regulate one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
- Testing: Unlike IQ, there is no standardized test for EQ. It is often assessed through self-report measures, 360-degree feedback, or interviews.
- Focus: EQ is associated with interpersonal skills, empathy, communication, teamwork, and the ability to navigate social situations effectively.