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9781572301610

Empathic Accuracy

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  • ISBN13:

    9781572301610

  • ISBN10:

    1572301619

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-01-15
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press

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Summary

Empathic inference, or "everyday mind reading," is a form of complex psychological inference in which observation, memory, knowledge, and reasoning are combined to yield insights into the subjective experience of others. This comprehensive volume addresses the question of how accurate our "readings" of the thoughts and feelings of others actually are, introducing two innovative methods for objectively measuring this key dimension of social intelligence. Presenting cutting-edge research in this emerging area, the volume offers essential insights into how and why people sometimes succeed, and sometimes fail, in their attempts to understand each other. Leading experts cover such topics as the evolutionary and social-developmental origins of empathic accuracy; physiological aspects of empathic accuracy; gender and other individual difference variables; empathic accuracy and processes of mental control; the dynamic role of empathic accuracy in personal and psychotherapeutic relationships; and the relation of empathic accuracy to applied domains in psychology.
 

Author Biography

William Ickes, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Arlington, has studied naturally occurring social interaction for two decades. His research over the past ten years has focused more specifically on naturally occurring social cognition and empathic accuracy.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(16)
William Ickes
1. Communicative Genes and the Evolution of Empathy
17(27)
Ross Buck
Benson Ginsburg
2. Physiological Aspects of Emotional Knowledge and Rapport
44(29)
Robert W. Levenson
Anna M. Ruef
3. The Development of Empathic Accuracy
73(44)
Nancy Eisenberg
Bridget C. Murphy
Stephanie Shepard
4. When Women's Intuition Isn't Greater Than Men's
117(27)
Tiffany Graham
William Ickes
5. Personality and Empathic Accuracy
144(25)
Mark H. Davis
Linda A. Kraus
6. Why Do Friends Understand Each Other Better Than Strangers Do?
169(25)
C. Randall Colvin
Dawne Vogt
William Ickes
7. Empathic Accuracy in Close Relationships
194(24)
Geoff Thomas
Garth J. O. Fletcher
8. Managing Empathic Accuracy in Close Relationships
218(33)
William Ickes
Jeffry A. Simpson
9. Empathic Accuracy and Marital Conflict Resolution
251(31)
Victor L. Bissonnette
Caryl E. Rusbult
Shelley D. Kilpatrick
10. Studying Empathic Accuracy in a Clinically Relevant Context
282(29)
William Ickes
Carol Marangoni
Stella Garcia
11. Automatic and Controlled Empathy
311(30)
Sara D. Hodges
Daniel M. Wegner
Index 341

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