A growing body of research suggests that empathy predicts important work outcomes, yet limitations in existing measures to assess empathy have been noted. Extending past work on the assessment of empathy, this study introduces a newly developed set of emotion-eliciting film clips that can be used to assess both cognitive (emotion perception) and affective (emotional congruence and sympathy) facets of empathy in vivo. Using the relived emotions paradigm, film protagonists were instructed to think-aloud about an autobiographical, emotional event from working life and relive their emotions while being videotaped. Subsequently, protagonists were asked to provide self-reports of the intensity of their emotions during retelling their event. In a ...
Many research domains use video contents as stimuli for study on human emotions. A video content wit...
Many empathy tasks lack ecological validity due to their use of simplistic stimuli and static analyt...
This research examined whether people with higher dispositional empathy are better at recognizing fa...
A growing body of research suggests that empathy predicts important work outcomes, yet limitations i...
Empathy is a complex, multi-component construct broadly defined as the ability to understand and sha...
The study of trait empathy and the experience of empathy has implications for psychopathologies, the...
Empathy predicts a number of important work outcomes and is best assessed in vivo, for instance, by ...
The ability to experimentally manipulate participants’ affective state represents the cornerstone of...
Using emotional film clips is one of the most popular and effective methods of emotion elicitation. ...
Film clips are commonly used to elicit subjectively experienced emotional states for many research p...
Classical psychometric approaches in social science measure individuals' tendency to experience empa...
Classical psychometric approaches in social science measure individuals’ tendency to experience empa...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. techniques in eliciting emotion in a laboratory setting but have not been...
The aim of this investigation was to test spontaneous film clips in order to study the\ud emotional ...
Classical psychometric approaches in social science measure individuals’ tendency to experience empa...
Many research domains use video contents as stimuli for study on human emotions. A video content wit...
Many empathy tasks lack ecological validity due to their use of simplistic stimuli and static analyt...
This research examined whether people with higher dispositional empathy are better at recognizing fa...
A growing body of research suggests that empathy predicts important work outcomes, yet limitations i...
Empathy is a complex, multi-component construct broadly defined as the ability to understand and sha...
The study of trait empathy and the experience of empathy has implications for psychopathologies, the...
Empathy predicts a number of important work outcomes and is best assessed in vivo, for instance, by ...
The ability to experimentally manipulate participants’ affective state represents the cornerstone of...
Using emotional film clips is one of the most popular and effective methods of emotion elicitation. ...
Film clips are commonly used to elicit subjectively experienced emotional states for many research p...
Classical psychometric approaches in social science measure individuals' tendency to experience empa...
Classical psychometric approaches in social science measure individuals’ tendency to experience empa...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. techniques in eliciting emotion in a laboratory setting but have not been...
The aim of this investigation was to test spontaneous film clips in order to study the\ud emotional ...
Classical psychometric approaches in social science measure individuals’ tendency to experience empa...
Many research domains use video contents as stimuli for study on human emotions. A video content wit...
Many empathy tasks lack ecological validity due to their use of simplistic stimuli and static analyt...
This research examined whether people with higher dispositional empathy are better at recognizing fa...