A cross-cultural study: Empathy and Role-taking in Brazilian and American children
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Children
Empathy
Role-taking
Brazil
USA

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A cross-cultural study: Empathy and Role-taking in Brazilian and American children. (2017). Universitas Psychologica, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy15-1.efci
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Previous studies have showed development in perspective-taking abilities and empathy along childhood, and suggested the existence of relationships between these variables and aspects of culture. The study presented here investigated the relationship between empathy and role-taking in a sample composed by American and Brazilian children 6-13- year-olds. The method involved the administration of the Index of Empathy for Children and Adolescent – IECA (Bryant, 1982) and one Role-taking task. Results showed that American children scored higher in Role-taking than Brazilian participants. On the other hand, Brazilian children scored higher in empathy than American participants. Results are discussed considering previous cross-cultural studies on social and cognitive development.

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