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    The BES [3] consists of 20 items, which are divided into two factors: cognitive empathy (9 items) and affective empathy (11 items). Each item has five ordinal response alternatives, ranging from 1 (no agreement) to 5 (full agreement).

    What is the best scale to measure empathy? ›

    EAS is a valid and reliable measurement tool to assess the empathy levels of individuals in three dimensions: Social interaction, cognitive behavior, and emotional identification.

    What is the perth empathy scale? ›

    The Perth Empathy Scale (PES) is a 20-item self-report questionnaire that assesses people's ability to recognize emotions in others (i.e., cognitive empathy) and vicariously experience other's emotions (i.e., affective empathy), across positive and negative emotions.

    What is the Toronto empathy questionnaire? ›

    The Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ) represents empathy as a primarily emotional process. In three studies, the TEQ demonstrated strong convergent validity, correlating positively with behavioral measures of social decoding, self-report measures of empathy, and negatively with a measure of Autism symptomatology.

    What is a low score on the empathy test? ›

    A score of 30 or below suggests a lower level of empathy and difficulties with connecting with others emotions or expressing empathy. EQ scores are not a definitive indicator of an individual's empathic capabilities as it is a complex trait influenced by many different variables.

    What is a normal empathy score? ›

    The cut off for each level is: from 0 to 32 scores is low empathy (average scores in Asperger Syndrome is 20), from 33 to 52 scores: average empathy (average in men 42, average in women 47), from 53 to 63 scores: above average, from 64 to 80 scores high empathy.

    How to measure empathy questionnaire? ›

    The IRI is a questionnaire consisting of 28 questions divided equally among four distinct subscales; that is, “perspective taking” or “the tendency to spontaneously adopt the psychological view of others in everyday life;” “empathic concern” or “the tendency to experience feelings of sympathy or compassion for ...

    What are the different types of empathy scale? ›

    This scale comprises three main factors of empathy – cognitive, affective, and somatic.

    How accurate is the empathy quotient test? ›

    The EQ is a valid, reliable scale and the different subscales may have clinical applications.

    What are the 4 A's of empathy? ›

    The 4 A's of Customer Empathy are Awareness, Acknowledgment, Action, and Advocacy.

    What is the global empathy scale? ›

    The Global Empathy Scale (GES) is a measure of high school aged student's self-reported awareness of political and social rights of others, emotional connectedness to others, as well as one's likelihood to speak up for others. The 11-items within this measure are responded to on a Likert scale.

    What is the Hogan's cognitive empathy Scale? ›

    Hogan's cognitive empathy scale consists of 64 questions that were selected from a variety of psychological personality tests such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and the California Personality Inventory (CPI) according to a rather complicated procedure.

    What is the Truax and Carkhuff empathy scale? ›

    In 1961, Truax developed a Tentative Scale for the Measurement of Accurate Empathy. This is a nine-point scale with definitions of each point and examples. (8) Carkhuff revised the scale and converted it into a five-level system for measuring empathic understanding in interpersonal processes.

    How do you score the assessing emotions scale? ›

    scores are calculated by reverse coding items 5, 28 and 33, and then summing all items. emotional intelligence.

    How do you score an emotional intelligence scale? ›

    Scoring pattern: The total score ranges between 27 and 108. A score below and equal to 47 is High Emotional Intelligence, a score more than 47 but less than equal to 58 indicates Average Emotional Intelligence and a score more than 58 denotes Below Average Emotional Intelligence.

    What are the 5 levels of empathy? ›

    Greenberg and Elliott suggest that rather than levels, we can identify five forms of empathic responding, which are undertaken by the therapist at different times in their work with the client. These are understanding, evocation, exploration, conjecture, and interpretation.

    How is the Jefferson scale of empathy scored? ›

    Items are answered on a 7-point Likert-type scale (1 = Strongly Disagree, 7 = Strongly Agree). Half of the items are positively worded and directly scored, and the other half are negatively worded (reverse scored). Three versions of the JSE are available.

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