Beyond Egoism and Group Identity: Empathy toward the Other and Awareness of Others in a Social Dilemma

  • Luis Oceja
  • Isabel Jimenez
Palabras clave: Empathy, Awareness of others, Social dilemma

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In three experiments, participants were faced with a social dilemma in which they could Benedit themselves, the group, or other group members as individuals. The results showed that participants who felt high empathy toward a certain individual allocated more resources to the target of empathy, but without reducing the collective good. Then, we adapted the measure of empathy developed by Batson and colleagues (Batson, Ahmad, et al., 1999; Batson, Batson, et al., 1995) to the Spanish context. The results of Experiment 3 supported the existence of a new process: awareness of other individuals present in the social dilemma. It is proposed that this process is independent of those typically studied in research of this field: self-interest, group identification, and the empathy for a specific individual.

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2007-01-01
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Oceja L. y Jimenez I. (2007). Beyond Egoism and Group Identity: Empathy toward the Other and Awareness of Others in a Social Dilemma. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 10(2), 369-379. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0707220369A
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