Is the Empathy Quotient Test Accurate and Reliable?

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The discussion centers around the Empathy Quotient test from Psychology Tools, with participants sharing their scores and reactions to the test. Many express skepticism about the test's design and validity, noting issues with the wording and the scientific claims made by its creators. Participants report a range of scores, with some indicating low empathy levels while others describe their emotional responses to others, particularly in distressing situations. There is a recurring theme of preferring non-human animals over humans, and several users mention difficulties in interpreting social cues and humor, leading to social isolation. The test's questions are critiqued for being repetitive or irrelevant, raising concerns about their effectiveness in measuring empathy accurately. Overall, the conversation highlights a mix of humor, critique, and personal reflection on empathy and social interactions.
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https://psychology-tools.com/empathy-quotient/

Also watch this video:

How it was? What was your empathy quotient? Did you yawn? :)
 
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Yeah, out of sheer boredom.
But the third pic in 'people yawning' was magnificent: what a disguise !
And I also think the composers may wel fail the idiot test they advertise at the end: "scientifical' . Ha !
 
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I had 34 out of 80 what ever that means.
 
"Scientifical"...really?

Anyway, I didn't yawn; I guess I'm a certified psychopath. :)
 
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I got 21:eek:
 
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I got 21:eek:
If it makes you feel better, I got 17. If I saw someone cry, I would feel awful and probably try to comfort them. I also always try to put myself in someone else's shoes. The problem is I suck at detecting social cues. I have a very dry sense of humor that often offends people. Because of that, I prefer to be alone.

I admit, I do prefer non-human animals to humans.
 
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Amrator said:
If it makes you feel better, I got 17. If I saw someone cry, I would feel awful and probably try to comfort them. I also always try to put myself in someone else's shoes. The problem is I suck at detecting social cues. I have a very dry sense of humor that often offends people. Because of that, I prefer to be alone.

I admit, I do prefer non-human animals to humans.
I am exactly like that. I think the name of the test is a bit midleading.
 
I may have a problem, I only yawned when I saw the dog yawn.
 
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BvU said:
Yeah, out of sheer boredom.
But the third pic in 'people yawning' was magnificent: what a disguise !
And I also think the composers may wel fail the idiot test they advertise at the end: "scientifical' . Ha !
Also, "...lack the ability to emphasise and recognise the emotions of others". How does "emphasise" fit into that sentence? Shouldn't it be "empathise"? Or am I missing something.

I get infected by yawning in real life, but had absolutely no reaction to the ones in the video. My suspicion is that I see it as staged, so there's no social cue to respond to.
 
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"You’'re in a desert walking along in the sand when all of the sudden you look down, and you see a tortoise, it’'s crawling toward you. You reach down, you flip the tortoise over on its back. The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating it's legs trying to turn itself over, but it can’'t, not without your help. But you'’re not helping. Why is that?"
 
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I got 10/80 on the empathy test
 
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According to the sources listed at the bottom either Borat or Ali G had a hand in that test. Which goes some way to explaining the erratic results.
 
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Many questions are so similar, I don't see how having all of them would improve the accuracy of the test. Some of them are strange.
I prefer animals to humans.
Even ignoring that humans are animals: Context? Do I prefer a street or a bottle of water? Well, depends on where I am, where I want to go and how thirsty I am.
I dream most nights.
Everyone does every night (or more precisely, when they sleep). What a strange question.
Before making a decision, I always weigh up the pros and cons.
No one does. We make tiny decisions all the time. Like, every second.
 
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mfb said:
Many questions are so similar, I don't see how having all of them would improve the accuracy of the test. Some of them are strange.

If you change some of your answers to some of the questions, the score doesn't change. So I guess some questions are not necessary for some reason? I don't really understand the entire scoring of the test.
 
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