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“…In this study, the EQ had a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of .85, which suggests it is a reasonably reliable self-assessment measurement, and matches other non-US sampled studies (see, Muncer & Ling, 2006). Recently, research has provided evidence towards a three-factor model on the EQ providing a more accurate measure of empathy subtypes (Muncer & Ling, 2006;Allison et al, 2011). These three factors are, cognitive empathy, emotional reactivity, and social skills.…”
Section: Instrumentsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…In this study, the EQ had a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of .85, which suggests it is a reasonably reliable self-assessment measurement, and matches other non-US sampled studies (see, Muncer & Ling, 2006). Recently, research has provided evidence towards a three-factor model on the EQ providing a more accurate measure of empathy subtypes (Muncer & Ling, 2006;Allison et al, 2011). These three factors are, cognitive empathy, emotional reactivity, and social skills.…”
Section: Instrumentsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The convergent validity has also been assessed and confirmed in correlation to the 'Reading the Mind in the Eyes' Test (Baron-Cohen, Wheelwright, Hill, Raste, & Plumb, 2001). In this study, the EQ had a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of .85, which suggests it is a reasonably reliable self-assessment measurement, and matches other non-US sampled studies (see, Muncer & Ling, 2006). Recently, research has provided evidence towards a three-factor model on the EQ providing a more accurate measure of empathy subtypes (Muncer & Ling, 2006;Allison et al, 2011).…”
Section: Instrumentsupporting
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“…EQ scores are significantly lower in adults with Asperger Syndrome / highly functioning autistics compared to controls. This measure is well-validated in psychology [14,18].…”
Section: Empathy Quotient (Eq)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirteen items in this version were loaded under cognitive empathy and 1 item under social skill factors reported in previous studies (Lawrence et al, 2004). It is worth noting that there was no evidence of gender differences in these two factors (see Muncer & Ling, 2006). Second, studies including Eastern populations found no significant differences between male and female respondents (Kim & Lee, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%