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1Therefore their social lives are absolutely vital -they need social intelligence.
2This social intelligence evolved selectively in their long life history with humans.
3There were no schools for the peasant's children, and there was little social intelligence.
4By the audience in front of the counter the following social intelligence was presently inferred:
5There's our desire to give back-oursocial intelligence.
6Relational learners, as they're called, may not quite have social intelligence, but they're the next best thing.
7This would then reveal the "profound effects of domestication" on the social intelligence of dogs.
8Some of the tests are fairly adequate for mechanical intelligence, but no good tests have been devised for social intelligence.
9Ethnologist and biologist who writes on the social intelligence of primates in the books Chimpanzee Politics and Our Inner Ape.
10In his book, Mastery, Robert Greene illustrates how there's a naïve way to assess social situations and another with social intelligence.
11Brain scans of people who believe in God have found further evidence that religion involves neurological regions vital for social intelligence.
12Who wants to miss a birthday, a friend's big news, a chance to sign up for Spotify, or the latest bit of juicy social intelligence?
13A new form of relationship with an expat mom, a new social intelligence that one has to develop when you are living on different continents.
14Social intelligence demands that you work to understand people from their perspective and actions.
15Egg donation has begun to bias the new and controversial Raswani Social Intelligence scale and the more traditional Stanford-Binet IQ test.
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