Who was the first person in the world to put forward the EQ argument?
Emotional quotient (EQ) was first put forward by two American psychologists, John Myhre (University of New Hampshire) and Peter Salovey (Yale University) in 1990, but it was not until Daniel Gorman, then a science journalist in The New York Times, published the book EQ: Why EQ is More Important than IQ that it attracted worldwide attention.