The capacity to empathize with others facilitates prosocial behavior. People's willingness and capacity to empathize, however, is often contingent upon the target's group membership – people are less empathic towards those they categorize as out-group members. In competitive or threatening intergroup contexts, people may even feel pleasure (counter-empathy) in response to out-group members' misfortunes. Social dominance orientation (SDO), or the extent to which people prefer and promote group-based inequalities, is an ideological variable that is associated with a competitive view of the world, increased prejudicial attitudes, and decreased empathy. Thus, higher levels of SDO should be associated with reduced empathy and increased counter-e...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...
Recent research has explored the relationship between social hierarchy and empathic accuracy— the ab...
Against the backdrop of significant social and political change in the US, dominant groups’ percepti...
ObjectivesExamine the group-specific connections between personality, ideology, and the moral emotio...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...
Despite its early origins and adaptive functions, empathy is not inevitable; people routinely fail t...
Cultures vary in the extent to which people prefer social hierarchical or egalitarian relations betw...
Empathic failures are common in hostile intergroup contexts; repairing empathy is therefore a major ...
A current shift in intergroup relations research aims to delve deeper into whether, and how, individ...
Intergroup empathy - feeling empathy for a person or persons on the basis of group memberships - has...
The question of whether SDO is a cause or mere effect of intergroup attitudes and behaviors has been...
Social Dominance Orientation (SDO; Pratto et al., 1994) is an individual difference variable that de...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) has been reported to be strongly related to a multitude of interg...
We conducted a longitudinal study to test the bi-directional relationships between intergroup contac...
Researchers typically view Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) as a hierarchy-favoring disposition fa...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...
Recent research has explored the relationship between social hierarchy and empathic accuracy— the ab...
Against the backdrop of significant social and political change in the US, dominant groups’ percepti...
ObjectivesExamine the group-specific connections between personality, ideology, and the moral emotio...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...
Despite its early origins and adaptive functions, empathy is not inevitable; people routinely fail t...
Cultures vary in the extent to which people prefer social hierarchical or egalitarian relations betw...
Empathic failures are common in hostile intergroup contexts; repairing empathy is therefore a major ...
A current shift in intergroup relations research aims to delve deeper into whether, and how, individ...
Intergroup empathy - feeling empathy for a person or persons on the basis of group memberships - has...
The question of whether SDO is a cause or mere effect of intergroup attitudes and behaviors has been...
Social Dominance Orientation (SDO; Pratto et al., 1994) is an individual difference variable that de...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) has been reported to be strongly related to a multitude of interg...
We conducted a longitudinal study to test the bi-directional relationships between intergroup contac...
Researchers typically view Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) as a hierarchy-favoring disposition fa...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...
Recent research has explored the relationship between social hierarchy and empathic accuracy— the ab...
Against the backdrop of significant social and political change in the US, dominant groups’ percepti...