Empathic accuracy and relationship satisfaction: A meta-analytic review.

Empathic accuracy (EA; Ickes & Hodges, 2013) is the extent to which people accurately perceive their peers’ thoughts, feelings, and other inner mental states. EA has particularly interested researchers in the context of romantic couples. Reviews of the literature suggest a possible link between romantic partners’ EA and their relationship satisfaction (Ickes & Simpson, 2001; Sillars & Scott, 1983). To assess the magnitude of this association and examine possible moderators, we performed a meta-analytic review of 21 studies (total N = 2,739 participants) that examined the association between EA and satisfaction. We limited our review to studies measuring EA using the dyadic interaction paradigm (Ickes, Stinson, Bissonnette, & Garcia, 1990). We found a small but significant association between the two (r = .134, p
Source: Journal of Family Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research
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