Английская Википедия:Adversity quotient

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An adversity quotient (AQ) is a score that measures the ability of a person to deal with adversities in their life.[1] As per W Hidayat, the AQ also has an effect on the student's mathematics understandability. Hence, it is commonly knownШаблон:By who as the science of resilience. The term was coined by Paul Stoltz in 1997 in his book Adversity Quotient: Turning Obstacles Into Opportunities. To quantify the adversity quotient, Stoltz developed an assessment method called the Adversity Response Profile (ARP).

The AQ is one of the probable indicators of a person's success in lifeШаблон:Fact and is also primarily useful to predict attitude, mental stress, perseverance, longevity, learning, and response to changes in environment Шаблон:Fact.

Bibliography

  • Stoltz, P. (1997). Adversity quotient: Turning obstacles into opportunities. New York: Wiley, Шаблон:ISBN
  • Adversity Quotient @ Work: Make Everyday Challenges the Key to Your Success--Putting the Principles of AQ Into Action by Paul G. Stoltz, Ph.D. (Morrow, 2000), Шаблон:ISBN
  • Adversity Quotient at Work: Finding Your Hidden Capacity for Getting Things Done by Paul G. Stoltz, Ph.D. (Collins, 2001), ASIN: B000W25NPI

References

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External links

  1. Singh, S., & Sharma, T. (2017). Affect of Adversity Quotient on the occupational stress of IT managers in India. Procedia Computer Science, 122, 86-93.