نتایج جستجو برای: sympathy

تعداد نتایج: 1582  

2000
David Sally

Standard game theory turns a blind eye toward social interaction between the players in a game. Hence, a given game offers the same set of equilibria regardless of the identities of the players and the specifics of the social context. The predictive value of game theory is severely limited as a result. This paper provides a formal treatment of games set in a context of social interaction. Based...

2010
IN-KOO CHO AKIHIKO MATSUI

This paper rigorously examines a dynamic behavioral foundation of the Rawlsian criterion, that selects a social outcome which maximizes the payoff of the worst off agent. In order to understand how the behavior of individual agents shapes up this social norm through repeated long term interactions among agents, we analyze a dynamic matching process in which a long term relationship is embedded....

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2014
Laura M Padilla-Walker Ashley M Fraser

The current study examined bidirectional relations between adolescents' moral personality (prosocial values, self-regulation, and sympathy) and low- and high-cost prosocial behavior toward strangers. Participants included 682 adolescents (M age of child = 14.31, SD = 1.07, 50% female) who participated at two time points, approximately one year apart. Cross-lag analyses suggested that adolescent...

Journal: :The Journal of genetic psychology 2014
Tyler Colasante Antonio Zuffianò Na Young Bae Tina Malti

This study examined links between inhibitory control, moral emotions (sympathy and guilt), and reparative behavior in an ethnically diverse sample of 4- and 8-year-olds (N = 162). Caregivers reported their children's reparative behavior, inhibitory control, and moral emotions through a questionnaire, and children reported their guilt feelings in response to a series of vignettes depicting moral...

Journal: :Victorian studies 2009
Jim Endersby

This essay examines the complex tangle of emotional and scientific attachments that linked Darwin and botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker. Analyzing their roles as husbands, fathers, and novel readers demonstrates that possessing and expressing sympathy was as important for Victorian naturalists as it was for Victorian husbands. Sympathy was a scientific skill that Victorian naturalists regarded as n...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2015
Claudia Sikorski Melanie Luppa Matthias C Angermeyer Georg Schomerus Bruce Link Steffi G Riedel-Heller

The desire for social distance towards individuals with obesity as part of the stigmatization process has not been investigated. The aims of this study include: (a) determining the prevalence of social distance and its domains in a population-based sample; (b) reporting levels of emotional response; and (c) investigating the association of BMI, emotional response and social distance. The data w...

Journal: :Marketing Science 2016
K. Sudhir Subroto Roy Mathew Cherian

We randomize advertising content motivated by the psychology literature on sympathy generation and framing effects in mailings to about 185,000 prospective new donors in India. We find significant impact on the number of donors and amounts donated consistent with sympathy biases such as the “identifiable victim,” “in-group” and “reference dependence.” A monthly reframing of the ask amount incre...

2010
Maureen P McEvoy Marie T Williams Timothy S Olds

BACKGROUND Most previous studies of allied health professionals' evidence based practice (EBP) attitudes, knowledge and behaviours have been conducted with profession specific questionnaires of variable psychometric strength. This study compared the self-report EBP profiles of allied health professionals/trainees in an Australian university. METHODS The Evidence-Based Practice Profile (EBP2) ...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2014
Sophia F Ongley Tina Malti

This study investigated the role of moral emotions in the development of children's sharing behavior (N = 244 4-, 8-, and 12-year-old children). Children's sympathy was measured with both self- and primary caregiver-reports, and participants anticipated their negatively and positively valenced moral emotions (i.e., feeling guilty, sad, or bad; and feeling proud, happy, or good) following action...

Journal: :Pain 2013
Lies De Ruddere Liesbet Goubert Tine Vervoort Judith Kappesser Geert Crombez

This study examined whether priming with social deception affects responses (pain estimates, self-reported sympathy, inclination to help) towards others' pain. We further explored whether the priming effect is mediated by the valence of the patients (positive/negative), as indicated by the participants. First, participants (N=55) took part in an 'independent' delayed memory study in which they ...

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