The effects of empathy, perceived injustice and group identity on altruistic preferences: Towards compensation or punishment

Volume: 48, Issue: 12, Pages: 683 - 691
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Previous research supports that both empathic concern and perspective‐taking are predictors of altruistic behaviours in dictator games. Less is known, however, about how the identity of the victim and the perpetrator and the strength of ingroup identity of the observer in such games impacts upon preferences for altruistic compensation and punishment. Focusing on gender identity, the present research aimed to examine the effects of empathy,...
Paper Details
Title
The effects of empathy, perceived injustice and group identity on altruistic preferences: Towards compensation or punishment
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
48
Issue
12
Pages
683 - 691
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