The present research proposes that empathic concern, as assessed by six items of the ERQ, consists of two separate emotions, i.e., tenderness and sympathy. To test this assumption, nine studies were conducted among, in total, 1,273 participants. In these studies participants were presented with a hypothetical scenario of someone in need, after which empathic concern was assessed. Factor analyses showed that, indeed, the ERQ items that assess empathic concern can be split up in two factors, that is, one reflecting sympathy and one reflecting tenderness. In addition, in line with previous studies, our research showed that, in response to a need-situation that reflects current needs, individuals scored higher on the ERQ factor reflecting sympa...
Empathic concern and personal distress are empathic responses that may result when observing someone...
Studies show that people are concerned with other people's consumption position in a varying degree ...
We often criticize people's emotions, including our own, as right or wrong, correct or incorrect, ap...
The present research proposes that empathic concern, as assessed by six items of the ERQ, consists o...
The present research proposes that empathic concern, as assessed by six items of the ERQ, consists o...
Recently, empathic concern was separated into the components of sympathy and tenderness (Lishner, Ba...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Current Psychology. The ...
Theories on empathy have argued that feeling empathy for others is related to accurate recognition o...
Seeing someone in need may evoke a particular kind of closeness that has been conceptualized as symp...
Abstract: Empathy and sympathy are often used interchangeably. Yet, despite a clear and important co...
This research investigates the relative strength of dispositional empathic concern and a moral princ...
The Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) (Davis, 1983) combined the four factors empathic concern, p...
Research suggests that empathic concern and distress give rise to different patterns of helping beha...
In this chapter we review research on empathy in terms of its benefits and costs. Scholars have a di...
Our purpose in this paper is to verify whether healthy subjects show different ways of empathizing a...
Empathic concern and personal distress are empathic responses that may result when observing someone...
Studies show that people are concerned with other people's consumption position in a varying degree ...
We often criticize people's emotions, including our own, as right or wrong, correct or incorrect, ap...
The present research proposes that empathic concern, as assessed by six items of the ERQ, consists o...
The present research proposes that empathic concern, as assessed by six items of the ERQ, consists o...
Recently, empathic concern was separated into the components of sympathy and tenderness (Lishner, Ba...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Current Psychology. The ...
Theories on empathy have argued that feeling empathy for others is related to accurate recognition o...
Seeing someone in need may evoke a particular kind of closeness that has been conceptualized as symp...
Abstract: Empathy and sympathy are often used interchangeably. Yet, despite a clear and important co...
This research investigates the relative strength of dispositional empathic concern and a moral princ...
The Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) (Davis, 1983) combined the four factors empathic concern, p...
Research suggests that empathic concern and distress give rise to different patterns of helping beha...
In this chapter we review research on empathy in terms of its benefits and costs. Scholars have a di...
Our purpose in this paper is to verify whether healthy subjects show different ways of empathizing a...
Empathic concern and personal distress are empathic responses that may result when observing someone...
Studies show that people are concerned with other people's consumption position in a varying degree ...
We often criticize people's emotions, including our own, as right or wrong, correct or incorrect, ap...