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Social Class Predicts Emotion Perception and Perspective-Taking Performance in Adults
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020“Theory of Mind” (ToM; people’s ability to infer and use information about others’ mental states) varies across cultures. In four studies (N = 881), including two preregistered replications, we show that social class predicts performance on ToM tasks. In
Pia Dietze, E. Knowles
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Mindfulness for Preschoolers: Effects on Prosocial Behavior, Self-Regulation and Perspective Taking
Early Education and Development, 2020Research Findings: In order to investigate the effects of a mindfulness-based intervention on preschooler’s social-emotional learning skills, the present pre-post test pilot study assessed prosocial behavior, self-regulation and perspective taking in 21 ...
S. Berti, Ada Cigala
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IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2006
Effective communication with a mobile robot using speech is a difficult problem even when you can control the auditory scene. Robot self-noise or ego noise, echoes and reverberation, and human interference are all common sources of decreased intelligibility.
Eric Martinson, Derek Brock
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Effective communication with a mobile robot using speech is a difficult problem even when you can control the auditory scene. Robot self-noise or ego noise, echoes and reverberation, and human interference are all common sources of decreased intelligibility.
Eric Martinson, Derek Brock
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Behavior and Information Technology, 2020
This study explores the effects of the perspective-taking of non-player characters (NPCs) on enhancing game immersion in prosocial virtual reality (VR) games. Prosocial games are games focusing on helping others.
Jeffrey C. F. Ho, Ryan Ng
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This study explores the effects of the perspective-taking of non-player characters (NPCs) on enhancing game immersion in prosocial virtual reality (VR) games. Prosocial games are games focusing on helping others.
Jeffrey C. F. Ho, Ryan Ng
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Developing socioscientific perspective taking
, 2020Perspective taking has been identified as a critical skill in the development of scientifically literate citizenry. Despite the importance of the construct, operationalising and identifying effective pedagogical strategies to promote effective ...
Mark H. Newton, D. Zeidler
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Perspective-taking and altruism.
Psychological Bulletin, 1982Reviews the evidence regarding the development of altruism and suggests that various forms of perspective-taking (perceptual, social, empathic, moral) might be the mediators of this development. Previous reviews in this area have generally concluded that the evidence relating perspective-taking ...
Bert S. Moore, Bill Underwood
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Perspective Taking as a Continuum
The Psychological Record, 2014In recent years, behavior analysts have given an increasing amount of attention to the topic of perspective taking. However, the construct of perspective taking refers to a number of behaviors that vary along a continuum of complexity. Moreover, it is possible that verbal behavior plays a special participatory role in perspective taking.
Genevieve M. DeBernardis+2 more
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Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2019
With a sample of 7,752 fourth- to seventh-grade students in 25 schools which were randomized at the school level to condition, this article reports experimental impacts of an enhanced version of Word Generation on student outcomes at the end of Year 1 ...
Stephanie M. Jones+8 more
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With a sample of 7,752 fourth- to seventh-grade students in 25 schools which were randomized at the school level to condition, this article reports experimental impacts of an enhanced version of Word Generation on student outcomes at the end of Year 1 ...
Stephanie M. Jones+8 more
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The Effect of Culture on Perspective Taking
Psychological Science, 2007People consider the mental states of other people to understand their actions. We evaluated whether such perspective taking is culture dependent. People in collectivistic cultures (e.g., China) are said to have interdependent selves, whereas people in individualistic cultures (e.g., the United States) are said to have independent selves.
Shali Wu, Boaz Keysar
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Journal of Applied Psychology, 2018
Perspective taking and empathic concern (empathy) have each been proposed as constructive approaches to social relationships. However, their potential distinctions, limitations, and consequences in task contexts are not well understood.
Natalie Longmire, D. Harrison
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Perspective taking and empathic concern (empathy) have each been proposed as constructive approaches to social relationships. However, their potential distinctions, limitations, and consequences in task contexts are not well understood.
Natalie Longmire, D. Harrison
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