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The effects of empathy on search efforts for missing persons
Authors:Dea Saraqini  Cassie Stear  Kara N. Moore
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Southern Maine, Portland, Maine, USA;2. Department of Psychology, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, USA;3. Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
Abstract:People have difficulty sighting missing persons, partially because people's limited cognitive resources are required for searching. As a result, people sometimes do not devote resources to searching. This research will examine whether empathy increases the resources devoted to searching and search performance. In Experiment 1, we will manipulate empathy toward a formerly missing person and measure willingness to volunteer to search and actual search performance. In Experiment 2, we will manipulate empathy felt toward a missing person. We will measure the time participants spend studying the missing person's photograph. We hypothesize that participants induced to feel empathy will indicate more willingness to search (Exp 1 & 2), put more effort toward searching (Exp 1), and spend more time studying the photograph (Exp 2) than those not induced to feel empathy. If empathy increases search effort and performance, it could be induced in actual missing persons cases to increase recovery rates.
Keywords:empathy  missing persons  prospective person memory
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