All of these have to do with feelings: their variation and intensity/frequency, and tendency to feel others' feelings.
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@JayMan471 smaller than I expected, unless ancedotes and stereotypes depends on how they aggregate -
single self reported items have substantial measurement error.
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huh. Like comparing yourself to your friends and thus adding bias? Other measures give smaller or bigger gaps?
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This question makes little sense tome. Look into self vs. other ratings. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21038940
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It's a no-brainer that single items are not so reliable, i.e. random measurement error. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spearman%E2%80%93Brown_prediction_formula …
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And see Hatemi et al 2010 for a BG study that into account random measurement error. http://www.matthewckeller.com/16.Hatemi.et.al.2010.Nuc.fam.ajps.pdf …
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