Strengthening School Connectedness to Increase Student Success
Category: Student Well-Being and Mental Health
The Children's Empathic Attitudes Questionnaire (CEAQ) is a self-report measure of empathic attitudes (modifiable knowledge structures that influence behavioural choice) towards peers, teachers, other children, animals, or other people.
Corresponding author:
Jeanne Funk
Department of Psychology
University of Toledo, 2801 West Bancroft, Toledo, OH 43606-3390, United States
E-mail address:jeanne.funk@utoledo.edu
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