With a 0.19 correlation. Which is rather weak.
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This one makes me go "hmmm." Because I've known people who are deeply unencumbered with intelligence who can read people like a book, and non-aspi brainiacs who couldn't catch a non-verbal emotional clue if it landed on their face.
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I'd love to see a study about counter-measures to, and deception of emotional recognition in others: The ability to hide honest emotions from others as a defensive tool, and to fake emotions towards others as a manipulation tool.
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"Whereas emotion recognition ability was related to all intelligence facets, it was unrelated to measures of academic achievement." Am I the only one who finds the implications of this troubling?
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I find it very unsurprising.
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I don't think so
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Just an illusion based on outdated science.
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I think in humans better cooperation in larger groups (social intelligence) evolved in lockstep with a better processor (higher IQ) as purely instinctive behavior got pushed back (from 100% in animals to maybe 80% in humans). That's why we have correlation.
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