Empathy,Awareness of Others,and Action: How Feeling Empathy for One-Among-Others Motivates Helping the Others |
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Authors: | Luis V. Oceja Marc W. Heerdink Eric L. Stocks Tamara Ambrona Belén López-Pérez Sergio Salgado |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid luis.oceja@uam.es;3. University of Amsterdam;4. University of Texas at Tyler;5. Universidad de Burgos;6. Plymouth University;7. Universidad de La Frontera de Temuco |
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Abstract: | Feeling empathy for a member of the group may result in either favoring this individual at the expense of the group or helping the entire group. We explain these intriguing findings by proposing that the combined influence of feeling empathy for one individual and awareness of others enhances willingness to help both the individual and the others (taken as individuals). The results of three experiments showed that inducing empathy for one individual promotes favoring him or her at the expense of the group, whereas inducing empathy for one-among-others leads to helping these others individually, instead of as a group. Furthermore, the awareness of others mediated the proposed one-among-others effect. |
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