Empathy Profile Based on Gender in IV Graders of Elementary School Students

Wirda Hanim, Anan Sutisna
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This study deals with the profile of empathy. The method used survey method. The respondents obtained by using convenience sampling technique. The respondents involved were 643 IV graders of elementary school students consisting of 322 male students and 321 female students. The results obtained from the lowest aspects based on the overall analysis are aspects of cognitive empathy by 62.4% of respondents in the low category, 37.6% in the moderate category, and 0% in the high category. The affective aspect has a fairly average distribution of 39.3% of respondents in the low, 43% in the medium, and 16, 8% in the high category. The most moderate category of prosocial motivation is 50.5%, the low category is 29.9% and the high is 19.6%. The low contribution of cognitive aspects was caused by male respondents 70.2% in the low category while in women only 54.5%. In the affective aspect the contribution of the two is relatively no significant difference. In the aspect of male prosocial motivation 32% of the respondents are in the low category while women are less than 4.3% and 3.8% women are more than men in the high category.
小学四年级学生基于性别的共情特征
本研究涉及共情的概况。方法采用调查法。调查对象采用方便抽样法获得。调查对象为643名小学四年级学生,其中男生322名,女生321名。综合分析,从最低方面得到的结果为62.4%的低类别受访者、37.6%的中等类别受访者和0%的高类别受访者的认知共情方面。情感方面的分布相当平均,39.3%的受访者属于低类别,43%的受访者属于中等类别,16.8%的受访者属于高类别。亲社会动机的最中等类别为50.5%,低类别为29.9%,高类别为19.6%。认知方面的贡献低,男性占70.2%,女性占54.5%。在情感方面,两者的贡献相对无显著差异。在男性亲社会动机方面,32%的被调查者处于低水平,而女性低于4.3%,3.8%的被调查者处于高水平。
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