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SFC Stephen King
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My EQ has developed over time. Through Trial and error. Optimism has increased my EQ.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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Don't need to take a test, my EQ is effectively zero... as is my sensitivity and political correctness...
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Did you read the article, though?
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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I'm on an iPhone, all i get is his bio.

Back in the day, when i was a college prof, during one of my innumerable Sensitivity Training sessions, i had to sit through a seminar on EQ... to wit:

Emotional Intelligence Test. EQ reflects a person's ability to empathize with others: identify, evaluate, control and express emotions ones own emotions; perceive, and assess others' emotions; use emotions to facilitate thinking, understand emotional meanings.

Didn't care then, don't care now. Computers don't care either... neither do my computer models, expert systems, of neural networks.
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MAJ Multifunctional Logistician
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Interesting article. I would be interested in taking a EQ test, with an expectation of where I will end up on their scale, but am not willing to pay for it.

I am also curious if Military fall within specified parameters or if we are all over the spectrum.
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MSAF.army.mil might have something.
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