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Dual path mechanism of promoting classical furniture and customer responses: From the perspective of empathy

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The correlation between empathy and customer responses may be a key to solve the problem of classical furniture advertising design. To explore the relationship between empathy and consumer purchasing response, this study proposes a model of dual path ...
Jiajun Cai, Lixia Yu
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Virtual reality improves emotional but not cognitive empathy: A meta-analysis.

open access: yesTechnology, Mind, and Behavior, 2021
Virtual Reality (VR) has been touted as an effective empathy intervention, with its most ardent supporters claiming it is “the ultimate empathy machine.” We aimed to determine whether VR deserves this reputation, using a random-effects meta-analysis of ...
Alison Jane Martingano   +2 more
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Men with intellectual disabilities with a history of sexual offending: empathy for victims of sexual and non-sexual crimes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Background: The objectives were (a) to compare the general empathy abilities of men with intellectual disabilities (IDs) who had a history of sexual offending to men with IDs who had no known history of illegal behaviour, and (b) to determine whether men
Baron-Cohen   +82 more
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Empathy of medical interns of Kashan university of medical sciences and its comparison with the patients' perceived empathy in 2018

open access: yesInternational Archives of Health Sciences, 2020
Background: Empathy is foundation of the positive physician and patient connection. Physician empathy and the patients' perceived of the physician's empathy can lead to a more positive clinical outcome.
Maryam Akbarilake   +3 more
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Empathy or Empathies? Uncertainties in the Interdisciplinary Discussion [PDF]

open access: yesGestalt Theory, 2019
Summary The term empathy has become a linguistic commonplace in everyday communication as well as in interdisciplinary research. The results of the research questions, raised in the last hundred (and more) years, coming from different areas, such as aesthetics, psychology, neurosciences and literary theory, lack in fact a clear concept ...
PINOTTI, ANDREA, Salgaro, Massimo
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What is empathy for? [PDF]

open access: yesSynthese, 2015
The concept of empathy has received much attention from philosophers and also from both cognitive and social psychologists. It has, however, been given widely conflicting definitions, with some taking it primarily as an epistemological notion and others as a social one.
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Empathy, memory, and aging during the COVID-19 pandemic

open access: yesCurrent Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, 2023
Recently, there has been increasing attention to the interaction between empathy and memory. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a period when empathy played a key role in people's behaviors, we assessed the relationship between empathy and memory. In this pre-
Isu Cho   +4 more
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Empathy in patient care: from ‘Clinical Empathy’ to ‘Empathic Concern’

open access: yesMedicine, Health care and Philosophy, 2021
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity upon the diverse and widely debated definitions and conceptions of empathy within the medical field.
Clarissa Guidi, Chiara Traversa
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Association Between Empathy and Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Physicians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Background: The association between physician self-reported empathy and burnout has been studied in the past with diverse findings. We aimed to determine the association between empathy and burnout among United States emergency medicine (EM ...
Bell, Charles   +9 more
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Mitigating Psychological Distress Among Humanitarian Staff Working With Migrants and Refugees: A Case Example

open access: yesAdvances in Social Work, 2018
Ongoing acute stress in humanitarian work leads to psychological distress among humanitarian workers. Stress management within humanitarian agencies requires responses at both the individual staff member and agency levels.
Kristen L. Guskovict, Miriam Potocky
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