These are abilities that employers highly value in their employees, because they come into play in many stages of problem-solving and decision-making processes in the workplace, especially in business, management and law.
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Interpersonal capacities entail tuning in to all the little signals necessary to operate as a couple.Į.
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People with high degrees of empathy are more likely to adopt pets than people with low degrees of empathy.ĭ. The adoption of a pet involves personal sacrifice and occasional inconvenience.Ĭ. This indicates that people who are especially empathetic are more likely to adopt a pet in spite of the personal sacrifice and the occasional inconvenience than people who are less empathetic.Ī. Most of the people surveyed, whether they own pets or do not own pets, displayed outstanding interpersonal capacities.ī. While members of each group displayed outstanding interpersonal capacities, in general, the adults who own pets were much more empathetic than those who do not own pets. The questions asked of both those who own pets and those who do not own pets included tests for 'computational requirements', that is, tuning in to all the little signals necessary to operate as a couple. In a recent study, anthropologists surveyed 250 adults who own pets and 250 adults who do not own pets on their interpersonal capacities.