The empathy subscale of the Barrett-Lennard Relationship Inventory was used by recent customers to assess empathy levels of 30 new-car salespersons. Salespersons were assigned to low, medium, or high empathy groups and compared on three indicators of sales performance. Contrary to expectations, no performance differences were found. Possible reasons for these results were discussed, as were suggestions for further research.
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