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Exploring the Relationship between Empathy, Friendliness, and Group Inclusion in Primary School Social Dynamics

Doina-Maria Schipor, Andreea Baru and Otilia Clipa
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Doina-Maria Schipor: "Ștefan cel Mare†University of Suceava, Faculty of Educational Sciences, Department of Educational Sciences, Universității 13, 720229, Suceava, Romania
Andreea Baru: "Ștefan cel Mare†University of Suceava, Faculty of Educational Sciences, Department of Educational Sciences, Universității 13, 720229, Suceava, Romania
Otilia Clipa: "Ștefan cel Mare†University of Suceava, Faculty of Educational Sciences, Department of Educational Sciences, Universității 13, 720229, Suceava, Romania

Revista romaneasca pentru educatie multidimensionala - Journal for Multidimensional Education, 2024, vol. 16, issue 4, 294-306

Abstract: Empathy plays a pivotal role in fostering harmonious development among children. The present study aimed to explore the relationships among empathy, friendliness, and group inclusion in third and fourth-grade students, as well as to identify factors influencing students' inclusion or exclusion within peer groups. The study involved 78 students from third and fourth grades in two counties in Romania. Data were collected through self-reported questionnaire measuring empathy and friendliness, and a sociometric test to assess group inclusion. The questionnaires were completed under the supervision of a teacher. Quantitative data analysis was processed to validate the relationship between variables. The factors influencing students' inclusion or exclusion within peer groups were identified through qualitative analysis of the recorded responses from the sociometric test. Results revealed positive correlations between cognitive empathy and friendly demeanour, as well as between the level of comfort intention (one dimension of empathy) and inclusion in group activities. Personality traits (such as friendliness, humour, kindness, cheerfulness, creativity) emerged from the qualitative analysis as primary criteria used by children for group inclusion or exclusion. These findings not only inform classroom practice but also contribute to theoretical understanding, with quantitative results confirming findings from previous research. Teachers are encouraged to use these scientifically validated results to address group management issues. Based on these findings, researchers can focus on future investigation of these variables.

Keywords: affective empathy; cognitive empathy; comfort intention; friendly attitude; group inclusion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.18662/rrem/16.4/916

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