Empathy Toward Animals: Documenting Measurement Instruments Used in Research and Practice
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Background
2.1. Defining Empathy for Animals in the Measurement Landscape
Empathy is an emotional state that relies on the ability to engage in one or more of the following: perception, understanding, feeling, and/or action in response to the experiences or perspectives of another living being.
2.2. Measuring Empathy for Humans
2.3. Recognizing the Measurement of Attitudes as Proxies for Empathy
2.4. Who Is Measuring Empathy for Animals?
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Peer-Reviewed Literature
3.2. Professional Grey Literature
4. Results
4.1. Measurement Instruments in Peer-Reviewed Literature
4.1.1. Quantitative Instruments in Peer-Reviewed Literature
| Survey Instrument Name | Reference for Survey Instrument | Adapted from Previous Survey Instrument | Type of Empathy Measured | Likert-Scale Points | Items in Scale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Animal Empathy Scale (AES) | [27] | [38] | Affective | 5 to 9-point | 22 |
| Animal Empathy Scale Short Form (AES-S) | [71] | [27] | Affective | 9-point | 8 |
| Affective Empathy Zoo Exhibit Reaction (AEZER) | [72] | None Listed | Affective | 7-point | 3 |
| Balanced Emotional Empathy Scale Modified (Modified-BEES) | [73] | [42] | Affective | 9-point | 30 |
| Basic Empathy for Animals Scale (BEAS) | [15] | [47] | Affective, Cognitive | 5-point | 10 |
| Batson Emotion List Modified (Modified-BEL) | [74] | [51] | Affective | 7-point | 6 |
| Compassion Questionnaire for Animals (CQA) and Utilized Empathy Toward Animals (ETA) | [40] | [67] | Affective, Cognitive, Motivational | 5-point | 28 |
| Dispositional Empathy with Nature Scale (DENS) | [9] | [75] | Affective, Cognitive | 7 to 11-point | 10 |
| Emotional and Cognitive Empathy for Non-human Species (ECENS) | [76] | [77] | Affective | 7-point | 6 |
| Emotional Response Scale (ERS) | [78] | [79] | Affective | 7-point | 16 |
| Emotional Toughness Scales (ETS) | [80] | [81] | Affective | 7-point | 10 |
| Empathetic Reactions (ER) | [82] | [83] | Empathy | 7-point | 8 |
| Empathy for Animals Scale (EAS) | [69] | [15] | Affective, Cognitive, Motivational | 7 to 9-point | 3 to 15 |
| Empathy for Wildlife Scale (EW) | [84] | [85] | General Empathy | 7-point | 10 |
| Empathy Toward Animals (ETS) | [67] | [75] | Affective, Cognitive | 5-point | 12 |
| Interpersonal Reactivity Index Modified (Modified-IRI) | [86] | [75] | Affective, Cognitive | 5 to 7-point | 5 to 28 |
| Laboratory Animal Compassion Survey (LACS) | [87] | [27] | Affective | 6-point | 12 |
| Measuring Empathy Collaboration Assessment Project (MECAP) Pre/Post Survey Protocol and Instruments | [88] | None Listed | Cognitive | 5-point | 11 |
| Owner-Bird Relationship Scale (OBRS) | [89] | CAS, LAPS, OPRS, PAS, PRS | General Empathy | 5-point | 21 |
| Positive Affect Negative Affect Scale Modified (Modified-PANAS) | [90] | [48] | Affective, List | 5-point | 2 |
| Stockperson Attitude Questionnaire (SAQ) | [91] | [92] | General Empathy | 5-point | 42 |
4.1.2. Qualitative Instruments in Peer-Reviewed Literature
4.1.3. Reliability and Validity of Peer-Reviewed Measures
4.2. Measurement Instruments in Professional Grey Literature
4.2.1. Pre-Kindergarten to Highschool Children (Pre-K to 12th Grade) and Teacher Focus
4.2.2. Visitor and Member Focus
4.2.3. Staff and Volunteer Focus
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Whitley, C.T.; Barrailler, K.; Jackson, M.; Bamberger, T.; Burnet, M. Empathy Toward Animals: Documenting Measurement Instruments Used in Research and Practice. J. Zool. Bot. Gard. 2026, 7, 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/jzbg7020022
Whitley CT, Barrailler K, Jackson M, Bamberger T, Burnet M. Empathy Toward Animals: Documenting Measurement Instruments Used in Research and Practice. Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens. 2026; 7(2):22. https://doi.org/10.3390/jzbg7020022
Chicago/Turabian StyleWhitley, Cameron T., Kaitlin Barrailler, Mary Jackson, Theodore Bamberger, and Marta Burnet. 2026. "Empathy Toward Animals: Documenting Measurement Instruments Used in Research and Practice" Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens 7, no. 2: 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/jzbg7020022
APA StyleWhitley, C. T., Barrailler, K., Jackson, M., Bamberger, T., & Burnet, M. (2026). Empathy Toward Animals: Documenting Measurement Instruments Used in Research and Practice. Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens, 7(2), 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/jzbg7020022

