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Empathy involves a combination of both cognitive and affective skills. This combination leads to a person being able to do all of the following except:Question 4Select one:a.To understand and express the one’s own emotionsb.To increase the ability to arouse similar feelings in oneself.c.To understand and respond to the emotional experience of another person.

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Empathy involves a combination of both cognitive and affective skills. This combination leads to a person being able to do all of the following except:Question 4Select one:a.To understand and express the one’s own emotionsb.To increase the ability to arouse similar feelings in oneself.c.To understand and respond to the emotional experience of another person.

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The correct answer is b. To increase the ability to arouse similar feelings in oneself. Empathy involves understanding and sharing the feelings of another person, not arousing similar feelings in oneself.

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