Empathy is a concept whose history has been marred by conceptual inconsistencies. Dispositional measures of empathy have varied in constituent subscales and have been suggested to conflate with other related constructs. The current investigation consists of correlational and exploratory factor analyses with self-report empathy measures to assess the commonalities between these measures. Four hundred ninety-seven university undergraduates completed a battery of self-report dispositional empathy measures, along with situational and dispositional sympathy measures. The novel findings include moderate correlations between scales purporting to measure empathy, an interpretable six-factor structure which represent subcomponents of these empathy scales, and the modest ability of existing questionnaires to contribute to these factor structures. The retained factor structure is not consistent with previous definitions of empathy, and it appears that self-report empathy measures do not adequately measure a uniform, consistent construct.

Correlational and exploratory factor analyses (EFA) of commonly used empathy questionnaires. New insights / Baldner, Conrad; Mcginley, Jared J.. - In: MOTIVATION AND EMOTION. - ISSN 0146-7239. - STAMPA. - 38:5(2014), pp. 727-744. [10.1007/s11031-014-9417-2]

Correlational and exploratory factor analyses (EFA) of commonly used empathy questionnaires. New insights

BALDNER, CONRAD
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2014

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Empathy is a concept whose history has been marred by conceptual inconsistencies. Dispositional measures of empathy have varied in constituent subscales and have been suggested to conflate with other related constructs. The current investigation consists of correlational and exploratory factor analyses with self-report empathy measures to assess the commonalities between these measures. Four hundred ninety-seven university undergraduates completed a battery of self-report dispositional empathy measures, along with situational and dispositional sympathy measures. The novel findings include moderate correlations between scales purporting to measure empathy, an interpretable six-factor structure which represent subcomponents of these empathy scales, and the modest ability of existing questionnaires to contribute to these factor structures. The retained factor structure is not consistent with previous definitions of empathy, and it appears that self-report empathy measures do not adequately measure a uniform, consistent construct.
2014
Construct validation; Dispositional empathy; Factor analysis; Self-report; Social Psychology; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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Correlational and exploratory factor analyses (EFA) of commonly used empathy questionnaires. New insights / Baldner, Conrad; Mcginley, Jared J.. - In: MOTIVATION AND EMOTION. - ISSN 0146-7239. - STAMPA. - 38:5(2014), pp. 727-744. [10.1007/s11031-014-9417-2]
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