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When the victim is one among others: Empathy,awareness of others and motivational ambivalence
Authors:Luis Oceja  Tamara Ambrona  Belén López-Pérez  Sergio Salgado  Marisol Villegas
Affiliation:1.Departamento de Psicología Social y Metodología, C/Pavlov 6,Ciudad Universitaria Cantoblanco,Madrid,Spain
Abstract:Feeling empathy for one person in need while being aware of others may increase the motivational ambivalence between the motive of helping the one and the motive of helping the others, and such motivational ambivalence may reduce the helping directed to the person in need. To test these hypotheses we carried out three studies in which participants were faced with a real case of a child in need. In Study 1, empathy, awareness of others and motivational ambivalence were allowed to occur naturally and subsequently measured. In Study 2, empathy and awareness of others were experimentally manipulated, and motivational ambivalence measured. In Study 3, we tested how empathy and motivational ambivalence influenced an actual helping decision. Taken together, the results supported our two hypotheses. The present research offers insight into processes not previously considered in the research, but which may influence decisions about assistance to others in need.
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