KOIKE Haruka
- 准教授
- 学位:博士(心理学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Childhood Education / Department of Childhood Education
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- empathy
研究分野
- Humanities & social sciences Social psychology
- Humanities & social sciences Educational psychology
論文
Adolescents' Recollections of Perceived Empathy for Childhood Teachers and Associations with Motivation
Motivation from empathy and self-efficacy for childcare practice and employment : A consideration of the training in junior colleges up to nursery practice
The effects of perceived empathy, perceived goal support, and teachers' characteristics on motivation in early childhood
Trends in Psychological Studies on Childcare
The Relationship between Perceived Empathy and Proactive and Interactive Learning in Childhood
The effects of perspective taking, empathy and Machiavellianism on volunteer participation intention
Relationship between Perceived Empathy and Perceived Goal Support for Childhood
Social Supports in Early Childhood Education, Nursery Care and Elementary School Education
Trends in Preschool Education and Elementary School Education from the Perspective of Studies on Empathy
Trends in Preschool Education and Elementary School Education from the Perspective of Studies on Motivation
The Effect of Empathy in the Psychological Outcomes of Volunteering and Motivation to Continue Volunteer Work
Impacts of empathy toward recipient's positive affect on volunteer involvement
Empathizing with Others : Positive Affect's Role in Reducing Thoughtless Behaviors
Longitudinal study of the use of rear-seat belts
The study on the involvement in a volunteer activity and constantly volunteering impact of empathy
書籍等出版物
- Community-based care system
担当経験のある科目
- 発展ゼミナール2
- 保育実習1(施設)
- 保育実習1(保育園)
- 保育実習指導1(保育園)
- PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDCARE
- 入門ゼミナールB
- 入門ゼミナールA
- シティズンシップ(現代社会と市民)
所属学会
- Association for Psychological Science
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
Establishment of a comprehensive community support system tailored to the lives of caregivers of children in home care who need medical care day and night
The study of appropriateness of helping behavior when teachers assist students
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