Research on empathy focuses almost exclusively on its negative variety, empathic sorrow, either by defining empathy as a state involving negative emotions or by confining its empirical study to the negative. In contrast, we investigate empathy\u27s positive variety, empathic joy. We do so in the context of intergroup relations. A total of 1,216 predominantly White teachers participated in a yearlong investigation of whether their attitudes toward, and empathy for, their predominantly ethnic minority students affected their teaching style and the students’ learning. Consistent with expectations, we found that teachers’ experience of empathic joy predicted better student outcomes and that it did so by leading to more allophilia toward student...
Psychological research on empathy typically focuses on understanding its effects on empathizers and ...
Empathic failures are common in hostile intergroup contexts; repairing empathy is therefore a major ...
Empathy provides a window into another person's mind, creating a shared experience between two indiv...
People are often motivated to increase others' positive experiences and to alleviate others' sufferi...
Despite its early origins and adaptive functions, empathy is not inevitable; people routinely fail t...
Previous research suggests that people are more empathetic when they are introduced to a victim with...
People are often motivated to increase others\u27 positive experiences and to alleviate others\u27 s...
Observational data gathered and then analyzed eventually yielded three main themes that illustrate h...
Lay intuitions suggest that the ability to share, celebrate, and enjoy others ’ positive emotions – ...
This work was supported by a grant from The Character Project (Psychology of Character), from Wake F...
We examined shared emotional experiences of 89 participants in 24 intergroup dialogue (IGD) groups a...
AbstractThis is a preliminary study leading to cultural definitions of empathetic behaviours and att...
Intergroup empathy - feeling empathy for a person or persons on the basis of group memberships - has...
In social neuroscience, empathy is often approached as an individual ability, whereas researchers in...
In social neuroscience, empathy is often approached as an individual ability, whereas researchers in...
Psychological research on empathy typically focuses on understanding its effects on empathizers and ...
Empathic failures are common in hostile intergroup contexts; repairing empathy is therefore a major ...
Empathy provides a window into another person's mind, creating a shared experience between two indiv...
People are often motivated to increase others' positive experiences and to alleviate others' sufferi...
Despite its early origins and adaptive functions, empathy is not inevitable; people routinely fail t...
Previous research suggests that people are more empathetic when they are introduced to a victim with...
People are often motivated to increase others\u27 positive experiences and to alleviate others\u27 s...
Observational data gathered and then analyzed eventually yielded three main themes that illustrate h...
Lay intuitions suggest that the ability to share, celebrate, and enjoy others ’ positive emotions – ...
This work was supported by a grant from The Character Project (Psychology of Character), from Wake F...
We examined shared emotional experiences of 89 participants in 24 intergroup dialogue (IGD) groups a...
AbstractThis is a preliminary study leading to cultural definitions of empathetic behaviours and att...
Intergroup empathy - feeling empathy for a person or persons on the basis of group memberships - has...
In social neuroscience, empathy is often approached as an individual ability, whereas researchers in...
In social neuroscience, empathy is often approached as an individual ability, whereas researchers in...
Psychological research on empathy typically focuses on understanding its effects on empathizers and ...
Empathic failures are common in hostile intergroup contexts; repairing empathy is therefore a major ...
Empathy provides a window into another person's mind, creating a shared experience between two indiv...