Background
Psychological Domains Measured
Measures emotional responsiveness, compassion, emotional concern, and emotional reactions to others’ experiences.
Measures understanding of other people’s thoughts, intentions, feelings, and mental perspectives.
Measures recognition of social cues, awareness of social dynamics, and understanding of interpersonal situations.
Measures the ability to place oneself in another person’s situation and appreciate alternative viewpoints.
Measures emotional reactions to distress, suffering, vulnerability, and emotional experiences of others.
Measures awareness of how one’s words or actions emotionally affect other people.
Measures comfort navigating conversations, social understanding, and social communication confidence.
Measures emotional distance, reduced emotional involvement, and difficulty emotionally connecting with others.
Procedure
This questionnaire is designed to be completed by adults and adolescents based on their usual emotional experiences, interpersonal behavior, and social understanding.
Participants select the response option that best describes how strongly they agree or disagree with each statement.
The assessment focuses on empathy, emotional awareness, social understanding, emotional responsiveness, interpersonal sensitivity, and perspective-taking abilities.
Participation
This assessment is intended for educational, screening, and research purposes only.
Results should not be considered a clinical diagnosis or substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric, or medical evaluation.
Scoring & Interpretation
Responses are scored according to empathy-related agreement patterns and emotional-social functioning.
Several items are reverse-scored to reflect reduced empathy, emotional detachment, or social-cognitive difficulties.
Higher scores generally indicate stronger empathy, emotional awareness, interpersonal understanding, and social responsiveness.
The EQ is commonly used as a screening tool in empathy research, autism-spectrum studies, personality assessment, and social cognition evaluation.
Empathy Quotient (EQ) Questionnaire
Below is the Empathy Quotient (EQ), a digitally adapted 60- items self-assessment questionnaire. This assessment does not provide a clinical diagnosis, medical determination, or substitute for professional psychological evaluation.
Psychometric Norms
Current normative data for theCurrent normative data for the Empathy Quotient (EQ) are derived from 11 anonymous participant responses collected through TraitProfiler between 2026 and 2026. All response data are collected anonymously and are intended exclusively for educational, psychometric, and non-commercial research purposes.
Sources
- Baron-Cohen, S., & Wheelwright, S. The Empathy Quotient: An investigation of adults with Asperger syndrome or high functioning autism, and normal sex differences. Journal of autism and developmental disorders vol. 34,2 (2004)