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Do we have more empathy for people who are similar to us? New research suggests it's not that simpleDouble-empathy research has also heavily relied on subjective reports of people's experiences (rather than evaluation by experts), which may not tell the whole story. Altogether, the analysis of ...
This is now sometimes referred to as "the double empathy problem". In my new book, Understanding Others in a Neurodiverse World, I draw on linguistics, the study of language, to look at the double ...
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