Question 1: Mark H Davis suggested an organizational model to study empathy at multiple levels that includes |
Reference: | Davis, M. H. (2018). Empathy: A social psychological approach. Routledge. |
Choice A: | Antecedents |
Choice B: | Processes |
Choice C: | Intrapersonal outcomes |
Choice D: | Interpersonal outcomes |
Choice E: | All of the above |
Question 2: The organizational model by Mark H. Davis suggests that behavioral responses such as helping, aggression, or social behavior comes most directly from |
Reference: | Davis, M. H. (2018). Empathy: A social psychological approach. Routledge. |
Choice A: | Antecedents |
Choice B: | Processes |
Choice C: | Intrapersonal outcomes |
Choice D: | Interpersonal outcomes |
Choice E: | All of the above |
Question 3: Jean Decety and Philip L Jackson propose a functional model of empathy that involves macrocomponents of empathy, including |
Reference: | Decety, J., & Jackson, P. L. (2004). The functional architecture of human empathy. Behavioral and cognitive neuroscience reviews, 3(2), 71-100. |
Choice A: | Shared neural representations |
Choice B: | Self-awareness |
Choice C: | Mental flexibility |
Choice D: | Emotion regulation |
Choice E: | All of the above |
Question 4: Theresa Wiseman in researching the attributes of empathy determined empathy as a trait (i.e., a person is naturally empathic) or state (i.e.., the act of being empathetic) does count as an attribute. |
Reference: | Wiseman, T. (1996). A concept analysis of empathy. Journal of advanced nursing, 23(6), 1162-1167. |
Choice A: | True |
Choice B: | False |
Question 5: Wiseman states that the empirical referents required to be empathic includes the ability to |
Reference: | Wiseman, T. (1996). A concept analysis of empathy. Journal of advanced nursing, 23(6), 1162-1167. |
Choice A: | Listen |
Choice B: | Take on anothers term of reference |
Choice C: | Understand and not judge |
Choice D: | Communicate that understanding |
Choice E: | All of the above |
Question 6: According to Brene' Brown, which of the following is an example response of expressing empathy (i.e., a connection between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued) |
Reference: | Video: www.theRSA.org talk 2013 Short: Brene' Brown on Empathy |
Choice A: | At least … |
Choice B: | Poor you. |
Choice C: | I have been there. |
Choice D: | It could be worse. |
Choice E: | Do you want a sandwich? |