Social cognition, the skillset involved in interpreting the cognitive and affective states of others, is essential for navigating the social world. Research has indicated that reading about fictional social content may support social cognitive abilities; however, the processes underpinning these effects remain unidentified. This study aimed to examine the effect of narrative engagement on social cognition. A text pretest (N = 11), a manipulation pilot (N = 29) and full experiment (N = 93) were conducted. In the full experiment, the manipulation failed to vary levels of narrative engagement (transportation, identification and affective empathy) with a passage from a popular fiction text. A correlation analysis revealed positive associations ...
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Studies have shown that fiction-reading immediately enhances performance on tests of empathic accura...
Fiction enables readers to simulate the social experiences of characters and may facilitate prosoci...
Social cognition, the skillset involved in interpreting the cognitive and affective states of others...
It is often argued that narratives improve social cognition, either by appealing to social-cognitive...
We present two experiments examining the effects of reading narrative fiction (vs. narrative non-fic...
There is a long tradition in philosophy and literary criticism of belief in the social and moral ben...
We present two experiments examining the effects of reading narrative fiction (vs. narrative non-fic...
Two pre-registered studies investigated associations of lifetime exposure to fiction, applying a bat...
<div><p>Social functioning depends on the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of...
Reading fiction, in and of itself, predicts people’s empathy. People who read fiction tend to feel t...
Social functioning depends on the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others-...
How does reading about fictional characters influence the way we view people in the everyday world? ...
The notion that fiction benefits our social skills is gaining traction in empirical Psychology: stud...
Reading a passage of fiction appears to enhance empathic accuracy, the ability to interpret and unde...
Contains fulltext : 237408.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)23 p
Studies have shown that fiction-reading immediately enhances performance on tests of empathic accura...
Fiction enables readers to simulate the social experiences of characters and may facilitate prosoci...
Social cognition, the skillset involved in interpreting the cognitive and affective states of others...
It is often argued that narratives improve social cognition, either by appealing to social-cognitive...
We present two experiments examining the effects of reading narrative fiction (vs. narrative non-fic...
There is a long tradition in philosophy and literary criticism of belief in the social and moral ben...
We present two experiments examining the effects of reading narrative fiction (vs. narrative non-fic...
Two pre-registered studies investigated associations of lifetime exposure to fiction, applying a bat...
<div><p>Social functioning depends on the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of...
Reading fiction, in and of itself, predicts people’s empathy. People who read fiction tend to feel t...
Social functioning depends on the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others-...
How does reading about fictional characters influence the way we view people in the everyday world? ...
The notion that fiction benefits our social skills is gaining traction in empirical Psychology: stud...
Reading a passage of fiction appears to enhance empathic accuracy, the ability to interpret and unde...
Contains fulltext : 237408.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)23 p
Studies have shown that fiction-reading immediately enhances performance on tests of empathic accura...
Fiction enables readers to simulate the social experiences of characters and may facilitate prosoci...