Sex differences in empathy and related behaviors.

Martin L. Hoffman(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor)
Psychological Bulletin
January 1, 1977
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Abstract

According to the prevailing cultural stereotype as well as various psychological theories, empathy (the vicarious affective response to another person's feelings) is more prevalent in females than in males. A review of the research indicates that females do indeed appear to be more empathic than mal


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