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The Relationship Between Empathy and Reading Fiction: Separate Roles for Cognitive and Affective Components
2014
Journal of European Psychology Students
Research suggests that both life-time experience of reading fiction and the extent to which a reader feels 'transported' by the narrative are associated with empathy. This study examined these relationships further by delineating empathy into cognitive and affective components. Thirty-three participants were tested on prior exposure to fiction, transportation, and different measures of cognitive empathy, affective empathy and helping tendency. The results revealed that exposure to fiction was
doi:10.5334/jeps.ca
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