2002
DOI: 10.1080/00224540209603925
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Forgiveness of Self and Others and Emotional Empathy

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“…As expected, ANOVA analyses revealed that women had higher levels of empathy than men but that forgiveness did not differ by gender. This finding confirms findings of previous researchers that showed gender differences in empathy (Batson et al, 1996;Gault & Sabini, 2000;Lennon & Eisenberg, 1987;Macaskill et al, 2002;Schieman & Van Gundy, 2000) but not in forgiveness (Berry et al, 2001;Kalbfleisch, 1997;Macaskill et al, 2002;Worthington et al, 2000). The present results supported Hypothesis 4.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…As expected, ANOVA analyses revealed that women had higher levels of empathy than men but that forgiveness did not differ by gender. This finding confirms findings of previous researchers that showed gender differences in empathy (Batson et al, 1996;Gault & Sabini, 2000;Lennon & Eisenberg, 1987;Macaskill et al, 2002;Schieman & Van Gundy, 2000) but not in forgiveness (Berry et al, 2001;Kalbfleisch, 1997;Macaskill et al, 2002;Worthington et al, 2000). The present results supported Hypothesis 4.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Berry, Worthington, Parrott, O'Connor, and Wade (2001) documented no significant gender differences in dispositional forgiveness. Macaskill et al (2002) also did not find any significant gender differences in the participant's forgiveness of oneself or others. Even when gender differences in forgiveness have emerged in the literature, they have been contextualized by other variables.…”
Section: Gender Empathy and Forgivenessmentioning
confidence: 83%
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