This article reports on the development of the Facial Emotion Recognition and Empathy Test (FERET) as a reliable and valid tool for assessing facial emotion recognition and empathy skills in primary school-aged children. Pictures of human faces developed by the researcher were used as response options for the children. The range of response options and their associated scores were constructed based on the Two Factorial Consensual Mood Structure, which indicates dimensions of emotions. Four hundred and twenty-two primary school children participated in the research. The children were asked to recognise emotions and display the appropriate empathetic response. Data were analysed through item analysis, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and Ite...
The present study explored the characteristics of children’s emotion recognition ability, as well as...
Empathic skills are called for in every social interaction, but there are few evidence-based program...
This pilot study investigates the influence of cultural empathy as a way to address the problems cau...
The literature in Psychology and Education has studied in depth procedures of detection and early at...
The aim of the present study is to compare the differences between emotion recognition and emotional...
The article deals with one aspect of the problems of development compassion in children. It outlines...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...
Objectives: Bullying is a form of systematic abuse by peers with often serious consequences for vict...
Background: Antisocial behaviours make social interactions difficult among students. Moral emotions,...
Emotional competence (EC) is a key component of children’s psychological, cognitive, and social deve...
The first chapter of this theses outlines a systematic literature review investigating the relations...
This chapter opens with a review of the conceptual issues regarding empathy and its implications in ...
BACKGROUND: Antisocial behaviours make social interactions difficult among students. Moral emotions,...
Emotional Education, regardless of the school level, has an important mission in the goal of any edu...
Empathy is an essential building block for successful interpersonal relationships. Atypical empathic...
The present study explored the characteristics of children’s emotion recognition ability, as well as...
Empathic skills are called for in every social interaction, but there are few evidence-based program...
This pilot study investigates the influence of cultural empathy as a way to address the problems cau...
The literature in Psychology and Education has studied in depth procedures of detection and early at...
The aim of the present study is to compare the differences between emotion recognition and emotional...
The article deals with one aspect of the problems of development compassion in children. It outlines...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...
Objectives: Bullying is a form of systematic abuse by peers with often serious consequences for vict...
Background: Antisocial behaviours make social interactions difficult among students. Moral emotions,...
Emotional competence (EC) is a key component of children’s psychological, cognitive, and social deve...
The first chapter of this theses outlines a systematic literature review investigating the relations...
This chapter opens with a review of the conceptual issues regarding empathy and its implications in ...
BACKGROUND: Antisocial behaviours make social interactions difficult among students. Moral emotions,...
Emotional Education, regardless of the school level, has an important mission in the goal of any edu...
Empathy is an essential building block for successful interpersonal relationships. Atypical empathic...
The present study explored the characteristics of children’s emotion recognition ability, as well as...
Empathic skills are called for in every social interaction, but there are few evidence-based program...
This pilot study investigates the influence of cultural empathy as a way to address the problems cau...