Love to Help: The Roles of Compassion and Empathy in Regards to Altruism

Unresolved global problems, such as extreme poverty, ask for a better understanding of what predicts altruism and what does not. The aim of this thesis project was to address this topical and timely research question by studying the predictive role of compassion and empathy in understanding altruism...

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Main Authors: Nilsson, Felix, Lindsten Minelius, David
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Language:English
Published: Örebro universitet, Institutionen för juridik, psykologi och socialt arbete 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-oru-838852020-06-30T04:21:11ZLove to Help: The Roles of Compassion and Empathy in Regards to AltruismengNilsson, FelixLindsten Minelius, DavidÖrebro universitet, Institutionen för juridik, psykologi och socialt arbeteÖrebro universitet, Institutionen för juridik, psykologi och socialt arbete2020AltruismDirected AltruismCompassionEmpathyPerspective takingEmpathic concernPersonal distressEmotional contagionBehavioral contagionSelf-report SurveyCross-Sectional design.PsychologyPsykologiUnresolved global problems, such as extreme poverty, ask for a better understanding of what predicts altruism and what does not. The aim of this thesis project was to address this topical and timely research question by studying the predictive role of compassion and empathy in understanding altruism. In past research on the relationship between altruism and empathy, distinct empathic processes (Perspective taking, Empathic concern, Personal distress, Emotional contagion, and Behavioral contagion) have been often lumped together and the context dependency of the relationship has been insufficiently taken into account, resulting in confusion and contradictory findings. Compassion overcomes these issues. The present web-based survey with previous or current university students (age 18-45; N=240) aimed to clarify relationships between components of empathy, compassion, and altruism. It was hypothesized that (1) compassion would predict altruism beyond all components of empathy; (2) Empathic concern would mediate the relationship between Perspective taking and altruism; (3) compassion would mediate the relationship between Empathic concern and altruism, and (4) higher levels of compassion would result in a reduced negative relationship between Personal distress and altruism. The results supported all hypotheses except for the final one. These findings are discussed in context of previous research and theory, considering the current study limitations and with focus on theoretical and practical implications. In sum, the findings suggest that efforts to motivate altruism should focus on invoking positive emotions of warmth, concern, and relatability. Care should be taken to avoid unnecessary Personal distress when invoking altruism, as this reduces its likelihood. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-83885application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Altruism
Directed Altruism
Compassion
Empathy
Perspective taking
Empathic concern
Personal distress
Emotional contagion
Behavioral contagion
Self-report Survey
Cross-Sectional design.
Psychology
Psykologi
spellingShingle Altruism
Directed Altruism
Compassion
Empathy
Perspective taking
Empathic concern
Personal distress
Emotional contagion
Behavioral contagion
Self-report Survey
Cross-Sectional design.
Psychology
Psykologi
Nilsson, Felix
Lindsten Minelius, David
Love to Help: The Roles of Compassion and Empathy in Regards to Altruism
description Unresolved global problems, such as extreme poverty, ask for a better understanding of what predicts altruism and what does not. The aim of this thesis project was to address this topical and timely research question by studying the predictive role of compassion and empathy in understanding altruism. In past research on the relationship between altruism and empathy, distinct empathic processes (Perspective taking, Empathic concern, Personal distress, Emotional contagion, and Behavioral contagion) have been often lumped together and the context dependency of the relationship has been insufficiently taken into account, resulting in confusion and contradictory findings. Compassion overcomes these issues. The present web-based survey with previous or current university students (age 18-45; N=240) aimed to clarify relationships between components of empathy, compassion, and altruism. It was hypothesized that (1) compassion would predict altruism beyond all components of empathy; (2) Empathic concern would mediate the relationship between Perspective taking and altruism; (3) compassion would mediate the relationship between Empathic concern and altruism, and (4) higher levels of compassion would result in a reduced negative relationship between Personal distress and altruism. The results supported all hypotheses except for the final one. These findings are discussed in context of previous research and theory, considering the current study limitations and with focus on theoretical and practical implications. In sum, the findings suggest that efforts to motivate altruism should focus on invoking positive emotions of warmth, concern, and relatability. Care should be taken to avoid unnecessary Personal distress when invoking altruism, as this reduces its likelihood.
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Lindsten Minelius, David
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title Love to Help: The Roles of Compassion and Empathy in Regards to Altruism
title_short Love to Help: The Roles of Compassion and Empathy in Regards to Altruism
title_full Love to Help: The Roles of Compassion and Empathy in Regards to Altruism
title_fullStr Love to Help: The Roles of Compassion and Empathy in Regards to Altruism
title_full_unstemmed Love to Help: The Roles of Compassion and Empathy in Regards to Altruism
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