Helping Behavior, Dispositional Empathic Concern, and the Principle of Care: Two on Morality
This research investigates the relative strength of two correlates of helping behavior: dispositional empathic concern and a moral principle to care about others. The empathy--helping and care--helping relationships are investigated using data from the General Social Survey, a nationally representat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Social psychology quarterly 2010-03, Vol.73 (1), p.11-32 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This research investigates the relative strength of two correlates of helping behavior: dispositional empathic concern and a moral principle to care about others. The empathy--helping and care--helping relationships are investigated using data from the General Social Survey, a nationally representative random sample of the U.S. adult population. Ten helping behaviors are investigated. The results show that the care--helping relationship is stronger than the empathy--helping relationship for most helping behaviors, and that the empathy--helping relationship is mediated by the principle of care. That dispositional empathic concern is mediated by the principle of care requires new theoretical interpretations of the empathy--helping relationship, and suggests new directions for research on helping behavior. Adapted from the source document. |
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ISSN: | 0190-2725 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0190272510361435 |