The Scale of Ethnocultural Empathy: Development, validation, and reliability. |
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Authors: | Wang, Yu-Wei Davidson, M. Meghan Yakushko, Oksana F. Savoy, Holly Bielstein Tan, Jeffrey A. Bleier, Joseph K. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The authors present 3 studies on the initial validity and reliability of the Scale of Ethnocultural Empathy (SEE), a self-report instrument that measures empathy toward people of racial and ethnic backgrounds different from one's own. Specifically, the exploratory factor analysis yielded 4 factors: Empathic Feeling and Expression, Empathic Perspective Taking, Acceptance of Cultural Differences, and Empathic Awareness. A confirmatory factor analysis provided evidence for the stability and generalizability of this 4-factor solution. The SEE was correlated in the predicted directions with general empathy and attitudes toward people's similarities and differences. High internal consistency and test-retest reliability estimates were also found across the three studies. A discussion of how this scale can add to the research and practice regarding empathy and multicultural issues is provided. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | Scale of Ethnocultural Empathy test development confirmatory factor analysis validity exploratory factor analysis test-retest reliability self-report |
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