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Bibliometric Analysis of Studies on Empathy and Empathic Thinking Skills Bekiroğlu, Derya; Güllühan, Nur Ütkür
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 11, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v11i1.68880

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Empathy, a crucial social skill that can lead to positive results, has gained more attention in recent years. This study aims to systematically examine research on empathy and empathy skills. For this purpose, within the scope of the research, studies on empathy and empathic thinking skills were subjected to bibliometric analysis. Analyzing bibliographic information is one of the most important methods for tracking aspects of scholarly communication, assessing research trends, and determining the priorities of research fields. Since this study focuses on the trends of studies on empathy and empathic thinking skills, the method of the research was determined as bibliometric analysis. The study group of the research consists of between the years 2013-2023 1135 articles accessed from the Web of Science database. According to the first finding of the research, it was seen that studies on empathy were mostly published in 2014. Additionally, most of the studies were published in the journal "Social Cognitive".The third observation is that most research is conducted in the health field. Following it were psychology and education. A fourth conclusion was that the correlation design, one of the quantitative research methods, was preferred. Additionally, It was determined that the sample levels of the studies were primarily adults and university students, and the sample size was between 31-100. It was observed that descriptive analysis, correlation, and ANOVA were mainly used in data analysis of the studies. In light of the findings obtained from the research, it is suggested that empathy-based studies can be carried out with preschool, primary school, and young children, and the number of meta-analysis and meta-synthesis studies can be increased.
The Bibliometric Analysis of Life Science and Social Studies Teaching with Art Studies Atasoy, Meltem; Güllühan, Nur Ütkür; Bekiroğlu, Derya
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 12, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v12i3.89072

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This study investigates the limited integration of art into life sciences and social studies education in Turkey, despite these subjects being designed to reflect real-life experiences and social contexts. The primary aim is to identify research trends on this topic through descriptive, content-based bibliometric analysis. Following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines, a total of 318 academic studies, including theses and peer-reviewed articles, were systematically reviewed. Data was analyzed according to publication year, research type, method and design, study group, grade level, sample size, and art branch. Results show that publication activity peaked in 2019, with the majority of studies being master’s theses. Most research focused on 7th-grade students, involved small samples (0–30 or 31–60 participants), and employed qualitative or experimental designs. Drama emerged as the most integrated art form. These findings reveal a growing academic interest in interdisciplinary approaches, while also underscoring the need for broader exploration of underrepresented art branches in life sciences and social studies education. The results highlight a growing scholarly interest in interdisciplinary approaches, while simultaneously revealing significant gaps in the representation of diverse art forms. These findings underscore the need for future research to adopt broader methodological diversity, include larger and more varied participant groups, and expand the scope of artistic integration to enrich both cognitive and socio-emotional dimensions of learning in life sciences and social studies education.