A Systematic Review of Social Intelligence
Author(s): Dr.Khan Tanveer Habeeb
Authors Affiliations:
Assistant Professor, Marathwada College of Education, Chht. Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), Maharashtra, India
DOIs:10.2017/IJRCS/202502015     |     Paper ID: IJRCS202502015It is indeed fascinating to observe the difference in the ways people manage the interpersonal experience. It is due to Social intelligence which means the ability of an individual to react to social situations of daily life. Social intelligence would not include the feelings or emotions aroused in its by people but merely our ability to but understand others and to react in such a way towards them that the ends desired should be attained. High Social intelligence is possessed by those who are able to handle people well. This research article gives a comprehensive idea of the concept of social intelligence and its dimensions. It also throws light on the key elements of social intelligence.
Dr.Khan Tanveer Habeeb(2025); A Systematic Review of Social Intelligence, International Journal of Research Culture Society, ISSN(O): 2456-6683, Volume – 9, Issue – 2., Pp.98-101. Available on – https://ijrcs.org/
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