Relationship Between Empathy Levels And Student Behavior Strategies In Conflict Situations
Keywords: Empathy, conflict behavior strategies, students
Article no: 360
Pages 2715-2721
Keywords: Empathy, conflict behavior strategies, students
Article no: 360
Pages 2715-2721
Keywords: Social Education, empathy, training, personal development
Article no: 86
Pages 891-901
Keywords: Emotions; emotional competencies; social skills; empathy
Article no: 227
Pages 1851-1858
Keywords: Online communication, empathy, tolerance, generation theory, adolescents, Russian population study
Article no: 82
Pages 618-625
Keywords: Empathy, psychological and pedagogical support, personality development, personality of a teacher.
Article no: 91
Pages 834-838
Keywords: Cultural diversity, empathy, foreign language teaching, higher education, professional culture, text analysis.
Article no: 4
Pages 32-40
Keywords: Creativity, empathy, physical education, students
Article no: 6
Pages 57-74
Keywords: Youth, troubled behavior, empathy
Article no: 15
Pages 127-134
Keywords: Mentalization impairments, empathy, schizophrenic spectrum disorders, socio-demographic factors, SCORS model.
Article no: 88
Pages 675-682
Keywords: Student, self-concept, professional self-concept, self-image, motivation, empathy.
Article no: 97
Pages 926-933
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