نتایج جستجو برای: Sympathy

تعداد نتایج: 1582  

Journal: :Emotion 2006
Edward B Royzman Paul Rozin

Seven studies tested the hypothesis that compared with sympathy symhedonia (sympathy for another's good fortune) is inherently more contingent on prior emotional attachment to its targets. As predicted, Studies 1-4 found that reported attachment was higher for past episodes of symhedonia than for those of sympathy and that recalled incidence of sympathy exceeded that of symhedonia when the targ...

2015
Yan Wang Yi-Yuan Tang Jinjun Wang Yina Ma

Decisions to help those in need are essential for human development and survival. Previous studies have demonstrated the "identified effect", in which one identifiable individual typically invokes stronger feelings of compassion and receives greater aid than statistical victim. However, this preference might be influenced by cultural differences. In the current study, Chinese respondents' ratin...

Journal: :Social neuroscience 2015
Wenqi Wei Lei Wang Zhe Shang Jenny C Li

Previous neuroeconomic studies have observed that people display sympathetic neural responses toward others' misfortunes. We argue that the reverse emotions, such as gloating or schadenfreude, may also emerge in certain circumstances. To examine this theory, we recorded feedback-related negativity (FRN) toward others' large or small gains or losses in a stock market context. We adopted the fram...

2016
André Körner Nadine Tscharaktschiew Rose Schindler Katrin Schulz Udo Rudolph

Moral emotions are typically elicited in everyday social interactions and regulate social behavior. Previous research in the field of attribution theory identified ought (the moral standard of a given situation or intended goal), goal-attainment (a goal can be attained vs. not attained) and effort (high vs. low effort expenditure) as cognitive antecedents of moral emotions. In contrast to earli...

Journal: :Offset 1969

2017
Sarah Carter

It seems, at first glance, that a Kantian ethics approach to moral enhancement would tend towards the position that there could be no place for emotional modulation in any understanding of the endeavour, owing to the typically understood view that Kantian ethics does not allow any role for emotion in morality as a whole. It seems then that any account of moral bioenhancement which places emotio...

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2011
Bernard Weiner Danny Osborne Udo Rudolph

An attributional analysis of reactions to poverty is presented. The article begins by discussing the perceived causes of poverty and their taxonomic properties (locus, stability, and controllability). One antecedent of causal beliefs, political ideology, is then examined in detail, followed by a review of the effects of causal beliefs on emotions and behavior. It is contended that helping the p...

Journal: :Journal of Perinatal Education 2009

Journal: :Academic Medicine 2020

Journal: :Cognitive development 2007
Nancy Eisenberg Nicole Michalik Tracy L Spinrad Claire Hofer Anne Kupfer Carlos Valiente Jeffrey Liew Amanda Cumberland Mark Reiser

The relations of children's (n = 214 at Time 1; M age = 6 years at Time 1) dispositional sympathy to adult-reported and behavioral measures of effortful control (EC) and impulsivity were examined in a longitudinal study including five assessments, each two years apart. Especially for boys, relatively high levels of EC and growth in EC were related to high sympathy. Teacher-reported impulsivity ...

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