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UCLA Loneliness Scale×Toronto Empathy Questionnaire×
FachgebietSozialpsychologieSozialpsychologie
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr19782009
UrheberDaniel RussellRandy Spreng, Mary McKinnon, Raymond Mar, and Brian Levine
TypSubjective loneliness assessment scaleEmpathic ability and emotional responsiveness measure
Wegweisende QuelleRussell, D. W. (1996). UCLA Loneliness Scale (Version 3): Reliability, validity, and factor structure. Journal of Personality Assessment, 66(1), 20–40. DOI ↗Spreng, R. N., McKinnon, M. C., Mar, R. A., & Levine, B. (2009). The Toronto Empathy Questionnaire: Scale development and initial validation of a factor-analytic solution to multiple empathy measures. Journal of Personality Assessment, 91(1), 62–71. DOI ↗
AliasnamenUCLA LS, UCLA Loneliness Scale, Russell Loneliness ScaleTEQ, Toronto Empathy Scale
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ZusammenfassungThe UCLA Loneliness Scale is a widely used instrument for measuring subjective feelings of loneliness and social isolation. Developed by Daniel Russell in the late 1970s, the scale measures the discrepancy between desired and actual social relationships. The UCLA LS has become the gold standard in loneliness research and is used across clinical, epidemiological, and social psychology studies worldwide.The Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ) is a 16-item self-report measure of empathic ability and emotional responsiveness to others' emotions. Developed by Randy Spreng and colleagues in 2009, the TEQ captures affective empathy—the capacity to feel and share another person's emotions—rather than cognitive perspective-taking. The scale has become widely used in social, clinical, and neuroscience research examining individual differences in emotional empathy and its correlates with mental health, prosocial behavior, and brain structure.
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