
pmid: 6916383
AbstractThe purpose of the study was to determine the construct validity of the Empathy Construct Rating Scale (ECRS), developed as part of a larger investigation. Two procedures were used: (a) Campbell and Fiske's (1959) multitrait–multimethod approach and (b) factor analysis. The results suggest that the ECRS is a valid and a reliable instrument for measuring empathy. It was shown to have high internal consistency, content validity, and discriminant validity. Results of the factor analysis placed the rating scale in the primary factor, sharing that factor with no other measured trait. The results further suggest that empathy cannot be divided meaningfully into subscales; empathy exists as a whole and all elements must be present in the relationship for it to exist.
Adult, Psychological Tests, Psychometrics, Communication, Data Collection, Nurses, Helping Behavior, Humans, Female, Empathy, Factor Analysis, Statistical
Adult, Psychological Tests, Psychometrics, Communication, Data Collection, Nurses, Helping Behavior, Humans, Female, Empathy, Factor Analysis, Statistical
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