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Answering reviewer's comment.

where the Personal relationship skills list comes from - a syntopical reading and distillation of the sources, some are here, the list appears in several of the books. In some cases the list-term used in the source differs from the article's term for that skill. In these cases the source's term for that skill is included in the article's synopsis section for that skill; but only where that alternate name for the skill is notable in its own right, for example, see >> mentalisation, here <<. This approach is explained much more clearly than I can in the syntopical approach chapter of Encyclopedia Britannica's "Introduction and Syntopical Guide"[1] . I see that part of the syntopical approach has an article in its own right.
  1. ^ Adler & Hutchins Editors in Chief" (1963). Gateway to the Great books - Introduction & Syntopical Guide. Encyclopedia Britannica. p. 109. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)