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Lucy A. Livingston, Luca D. Hargitai, Punit Shah (2025). The double empathy problem: A derivation chain analysis and cautionary note.. Psychological Review, 132(3), 744-757. American Psychological Association (APA).

Date de publication
avril 2025
Identifiant
10.1037/rev0000468
Auteurs
Lucy A. Livingston, Luca D. Hargitai, Punit Shah
Source
Psychological Review
Détails
132(3), 744-757
Type de référence
article
Éditeur
American Psychological Association (APA)
Source de métadonnées
crossref

Résumé

Work on the "double empathy problem" (DEP) is rapidly growing in academic and applied settings (e.g., clinical practice). It is most popular in research on conditions, like autism, which are characterized by social cognitive difficulties. Drawing from this literature, we propose that, while research on the DEP has the potential to improve understanding of both typical and atypical social processes, it represents a striking example of a weak derivation chain in psychological science. The DEP is poorly conceptualized, and we find that it is being conflated with many other constructs (i.e., reflecting the "jingle-jangle" fallacy). We provide examples to show how this underlies serious problems with translating theoretical claims into empirical predictions and evidence. To start tackling these problems, we propose that DEP research needs reconsideration, particularly through a better synthesis with the cognitive neuroscience literature on social interaction. Overall, we argue for a strengthening of the derivation chain pertaining to the DEP, toward more robust research on (a)typical social cognition. Until then, we caution against the translation of DEP research into applied settings. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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