Measuring Empathy in Couples: Validity and Reliability of the Interpersonal Reactivity Index for Couples |
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Authors: | Katherine Péloquin Marie-France Lafontaine |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology , University of Ottawa , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Aboriginally probably equivalent, following divergent acculturative patterns, the perceptual and cognitive techniques of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apaches differed. Today, half of Apache children (the learners) adjust to ordinary expectations in grammar school: their Rorschach patterns resemble those of aged Chiricahuas; half (the nonlearners) fail to adjust: their responses are those of the less-acculturated Mescaleros: It was hypothesized that the learners would have identified with the techniques of the more-acculturated Chiricahuas. Adults influential in the early lives of the children were tested. The hypothesis as stated was not verified. What was consistent in the responses of learner influentials was a more balanced approach to Rorschach stimuli than was shown by nonlearner influentials. |
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