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Revision of reading the mind in the eyes test-chinese version(RMET-C) |
YANG Yiping1,2, JIA Ning1 |
1 College of Education Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang 050024; 2 Shijiazhuang No.42Secondary School, Shijiazhuang 050000 |
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Abstract Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) is a widely used international test for measuring theory of mind. This study used 337 Chinese college students as subjects to revise the Chinese version of the test, got the full version of 36 items and a simplified version of 22 items. Among them, the Cronbach’s α of the full version test and the simplified version test were 0.69 and 0.72 respectively. Compared with the revised version of the multinational test, it was confirmed that the Chinese version of RMET(RMET-C) has good reliability and validity, and could be used to assess the theory of mind in Chinese university students. Finally, the study also prompted users to choose to use the full version test or the simplified version test according to the specific situation.
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