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* Encephalization quotient, a synonym for [[brain to body mass ratio]] |
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* Another name (and pronunciation of the acrynym ECU) for the [[European Currency Unit]] |
* Another name (and pronunciation of the acrynym ECU) for the [[European Currency Unit]] |
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Revision as of 08:22, 8 November 2005
EQ can mean:
- Education Quotient, a measure of education quality
- Elfquest, a long-running comic by Wendy and Richard Pini
- emotional quotient (psychology): quotient between the "emotional age" and the chronological age that meaures emotional intelligence (how well a person understands emotions); the most famous test used to determine the EQ is the MSCEIT (Meyer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test); see emotional intelligence
- Equalization in audio processing
- EverQuest, a multiplayer computer role-playing game
- Earthquake : Internet Pokémon slang
- TAME; IATA code for the Ecuadorian-military airline TAME (Transportes Aéreos Militares Ecuatorianos)
- Encephalization quotient, a synonym for brain to body mass ratio
- Another name (and pronunciation of the acrynym ECU) for the European Currency Unit
- Equipment, commonly used in RPGs