Most students do an IQ test early in their school career. Even if they never see their results, they feel that their IQ is 1.______ determines how well they are going to do in life. When they see other 2._______(student) doing better than them, they usually believe that those students have a 3._____ (high) IQ and that there is nothing they can do 4.____ (change) facts. However, new research into EQ suggests that success is not 5.____ (simple) the result of a high IQ.

While your IQ tells you how 6._______ (intelligence) you are, your EQ tells you how well you use your intelligence. Professor Salovery, who 7._______ (invent) the term EQ, gives the following description: At work, it is IQ 8._____ gets you promoted. Supported9._______ his academic research, Professor Salovery suggests that when predicting someone's future success, their character, 10._____ measured by EQ tests, might actually matter more than their IQ.

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