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Emotional Intelligence includes all

Of the following facets except:
(a) Self Awareness
(b) Ethical Decision-Making
(c) Self Regulation
(d) Personal Motivation
(e) Social Awareness

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Final answer:

Ethical decision-making is not traditionally considered a facet of emotional intelligence, which includes self-awareness, self-regulation, personal motivation, and social awareness.

Step-by-step explanation:

Emotional intelligence includes a variety of facets related to understanding and managing one's own emotions as well as interacting effectively with others. Among the components of emotional intelligence are:

  • Self-awareness: recognizing one's own emotions and their effects.
  • Self-Regulation: Managing one's emotions to facilitate rather than hinder tasks.
  • Personal Motivation: Harnessing emotions to achieve goals and persevering in the face of adversity.
  • Social awareness: understanding the emotions of others and cultivating empathy.

However, ethical decision-making, while an important trait for overall personal and professional development, is not typically considered a component of emotional intelligence as defined by researchers like Daniel Goleman and others.

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