Time for AQ development?
By Zhu Huifen
@zhuhuifen46 (3483)
China
December 28, 2008 8:34am CST
It is said that success comes from 20% IQ and 80% EQ and AQ. Usually in an AQ quiz, you are to answer questions covering control, origin & ownership, reach and endurance. For quite some decades, we have been benefited from economy development. Now that the economy storm has come, how can we take it to develop our AQ?
A bitter problem, but hope to be practical for all.
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@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
29 Dec 08
I just took that AQ test, and I strongly question its validity. At least half of the questions relate to introversion/extraversion, and as an introvert that means my results are skewed toward autism. Some of the other questions relate to the visual/verbal split, and as a verbal person, again it skews my result toward autism.
Beware populist psychology.
Lash
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@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
29 Dec 08
Sorry, forgot to add the website I visited.
www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aqtest.html
It's actually hard to see how this test relates to what you describe, "questions covering control, origin & ownership, reach and endurance". If you have a link that relates to those issues I would be interested in taking it and reporting back.
Lash
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@zhuhuifen46 (3483)
• China
29 Dec 08
The test you took is autism spectrum test. Although the same name, totally different test. You might also find on internet adventure quest. Along with IQ, EQ,AQ, people start to talk about FQ (financial) and HQ (Health). They are said to be the five critical elements related to success.


@zhuhuifen46 (3483)
• China
29 Dec 08
I know little about it. But as you requested, please find below what I read in the book. AQ stands for adversity quotient, covering control, ownership, reach and endurance, or CORE for short.


