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The term “empathy” is used to describe a wide range of experiences. Emotion researchers generally define empathy as the ability to sense other people's emotions, coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling.
What kind of aggression is unprovoked and involves repeated physical or verbal attacks against someone else?
Bullying involves intentional, and largely unprovoked, efforts to harm another. Bullying can be physical or verbal, and direct or indirect in nature.
Which theory of gender differences focus primarily on children's understanding of gender?
Gender schema theory is one social-developmental theory that emphasizes children's active role in their development of gendered behavior. According to this theory, boys and girls develop cognitive schemas for gender based on observing their environments [Martin & Halverson, 1981].
At what stage do children begin to understand that emotions are connected with desires?
As babies get older and move into the second year after birth, they begin to see emotions as informative for recognizing someone else's desires. To investigate this idea, another group of researchers showed toddlers an actor reacting to tasting different types of food [such as broccoli and goldfish].