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Links Among Cognitive Empathy, Theory of Mind, and Affective Perspective Taking by Young Children

Stéphanie Caillies
Marion Anduze
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The authors investigated the development of the affective, cognitive, and behavioral components of empathy in preschoolers, specifically examining how cognitive empathy is linked to theory of mind and affective perspective taking. Participants were 158 children aged 4-6 years. They listened to narratives and then answered questions about the protagonists' emotions. The affective component was probed with the question, "How do you feel seeing the little girl/boy?"; the cognitive component with the question, "Why do you feel [emotion shared with the character]?"; and the behavioral one with the question, "What would you do if you were next to the little boy/girl [experiencing an emotional scenario]?" Results revealed a developmental sequence in the self-focused attribution of cognitive empathy, and a trend toward a developmental sequence for behavioral empathy, which underwent a slight linear increase between 4 and 6 years old. Affective empathy remained stable. More interestingly, they showed that cognitive empathy is linked to both theory of mind and affective perspective taking.
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hal-02397404 , version 1 (06-12-2019)

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Leila Bensalah, Stéphanie Caillies, Marion Anduze. Links Among Cognitive Empathy, Theory of Mind, and Affective Perspective Taking by Young Children. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2015, 177 (1), pp.17-31. ⟨10.1080/00221325.2015.1106438⟩. ⟨hal-02397404⟩

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