Browsing Masters Theses by Subject "Empathy"

Browsing Masters Theses by Subject "Empathy"

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  • Sutherland, Deborah Lynn (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 1998)
    Empathy is narrowly defined in this study as a situationally induced response comprised of experiences which parallel the feelings and thoughts of another person, and is distinguished as different from, but not unrelated ...

  • Anderson, Gregory G. (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 2020)
    Research on trauma and emergency workers has continued to grow over the past several decades. However, most of the research on this population has tended to focus on the personal consequences associated with trauma work. ...

  • Sobhani, Shayda Maria (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 2019)
    Negotiation is a critical component of job performance across a variety of occupations. Though many factors influencing negotiation performance have been studied, research on individual (specifically personality) traits ...

  • Calnan, Kate (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 2010)
    The purpose of this study was to examine perspective taking (PT; understanding what others are thinking) and empathy (EC; understanding what others are feeling) as potential antecedents of task and relational conflict ...