How can we overcome apathy and instigate a desire to help others? This research tests and compares the prosocial effects of two of the most prototypical emotions on a range of prosocial intentions and behaviors. Emotion-inducing videos were used to instigate states of moral elevation (felt when witnessing a moral virtue) and/or moral outrage (felt when witnessing a moral transgression). Although elevation and outrage are derived from opposing appraisals, separate strands of research show that they both instigate a desire to help others. The current research tests the appraisal tendency framework to explore whether elevation and outrage increase prosociality across moral domains or whether their prosocial effects are domain specific. Results...
Research has shown that certain moral emotions, namely moral elevation and moral outrage, can predic...
Moral outrage is an emotional, cognitive, and behavioral response to moral violations, resulting in ...
Media psychologists have long puzzled over how individuals can experience enjoyment from entertainme...
How can we overcome apathy and instigate a desire to help others? This research tests and compares t...
High levels of poverty and inequality remain, with 22 percent of the developing nation’s population ...
The present research compared the effects of empathy, moral elevation and a control condition as mot...
A growing body of research has explored the impact of moral elevation - the emotional response to wi...
Moral elevation has been shown to increase helping behavior. However, this might be due to a threate...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This Small Grant built on earlier work by the Princi...
Two studies were designed to test whether moral elevation should be conceptualized as an approach-or...
Recent research in the field of positive psychology has concentrated efforts towards understanding p...
Theorists of human nature have long debated whether prosocial behavior is always self-interested, or...
In this review, we examine relationships between empathy, prosocial behavior, and moral judgment. We...
A distinction is made between two types of prosocial behavior: personal-helping and righteous behavi...
This dissertation examines the role of compassion and anger in communicating the human health impact...
Research has shown that certain moral emotions, namely moral elevation and moral outrage, can predic...
Moral outrage is an emotional, cognitive, and behavioral response to moral violations, resulting in ...
Media psychologists have long puzzled over how individuals can experience enjoyment from entertainme...
How can we overcome apathy and instigate a desire to help others? This research tests and compares t...
High levels of poverty and inequality remain, with 22 percent of the developing nation’s population ...
The present research compared the effects of empathy, moral elevation and a control condition as mot...
A growing body of research has explored the impact of moral elevation - the emotional response to wi...
Moral elevation has been shown to increase helping behavior. However, this might be due to a threate...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This Small Grant built on earlier work by the Princi...
Two studies were designed to test whether moral elevation should be conceptualized as an approach-or...
Recent research in the field of positive psychology has concentrated efforts towards understanding p...
Theorists of human nature have long debated whether prosocial behavior is always self-interested, or...
In this review, we examine relationships between empathy, prosocial behavior, and moral judgment. We...
A distinction is made between two types of prosocial behavior: personal-helping and righteous behavi...
This dissertation examines the role of compassion and anger in communicating the human health impact...
Research has shown that certain moral emotions, namely moral elevation and moral outrage, can predic...
Moral outrage is an emotional, cognitive, and behavioral response to moral violations, resulting in ...
Media psychologists have long puzzled over how individuals can experience enjoyment from entertainme...