What Is Your Empathy Score?

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  • cantleave
    cantleave

    57 / 70 81.4%

  • SacrificialLoon
    SacrificialLoon

    53/70 75.7%

  • changeling
    changeling

    58/70 or 82.9%

  • upnorth
    upnorth

    I got a similar score to RUSH2112

    What the hell does the score mean ?

  • Scott77
    Scott77

    For those of you who do not understand empathy scores, here is an article to provide some idea.

    Today's College Students Lack Empathy

    Jeanna Bryner
    LiveScience Managing Editor
    LiveScience.com Fri May 28, 8:25 am ET

    College students today are less likely to "get" the emotions of others than their counterparts 20 and 30 years ago, a new review study suggests.

    Specifically, today's students scored 40 percent lower on a measure of empathy than their elders did.

    The findings are based on a review of 72 studies of 14,000 American college students overall conducted between 1979 and 2009.

    "We found the biggest drop in empathy after the year 2000," said Sara Konrath, a researcher at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research .

    The study was presented this week at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science in Boston.

    Is "generation me" all about me?

    Compared with college students of the late 1970s, current students are less likely to agree with statements such as "I sometimes try to understand my friends better by imagining how things look from their perspective," and "I often have tender, concerned feelings for people less fortunate than me."

    "Many people see the current group of college students - sometimes called 'Generation Me' - as one of the most self-centered, narcissistic, competitive, confident and individualistic in recent history," said Konrath, who is also affiliated with the University of Rochester Department of Psychiatry.

    Konrath's colleague graduate student Edward O'Brien added, "It's not surprising that this growing emphasis on the self is accompanied by a corresponding devaluation of others."

    Other recent studies have shown mixed results on the character of today's youth. For instance, one study of more than 450,000 high-school seniors born at different time periods showed today's youth are no more self-centered than their parents were at their age.

    The role of media

    Even so, Konrath and O'Brien suggest several reasons for the lower empathy they found, including the ever-increasing exposure to media in the current generation.

    "Compared to 30 years ago, the average American now is exposed to three times as much nonwork-related information," Konrath said. "In terms of media content, this generation of college students grew up with video games, and a growing body of research, including work done by my colleagues at Michigan , is establishing that exposure to violent media numbs people to the pain of others."

    The rise in social media could also play a role.

    "The ease of having 'friends' online might make people more likely to just tune out when they don't feel like responding to others' problems, a behavior that could carry over offline," O'Brien said.

    In fact, past research has suggested college students are addicted to social media.

    Other possible causes include a society today that's hypercompetitive and focused on success, as well as the fast-paced nature of today, in which people are less likely than in time periods past to slow down to really listen to others, O'Brien added.

    "College students today may be so busy worrying about themselves and their own issues that they don't have time to spend empathizing with others, or at least perceive such time to be limited," O'Brien said.

  • beksbks
    beksbks

    Hmmm 94% I'll have to work on being more heartless.

  • transhuman68
    transhuman68

    39/70 55.7% So I'm a heartless bastard- I already knew that.

  • Mickey mouse
    Mickey mouse

    68%.

    What a bitch!

  • man in black
    man in black

    78.6 %

  • Cagefighter
    Cagefighter

    68% You can't beat people in a cage and be very empathetic

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