APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Prosocial Motivations to Empathize
- Anna Toledo
Georgetown University - Daryl Cameron
Pennsylvania State University - Casey Brown
Georgetown University
Abstract
Across two studies, we examined how prosocial beliefs influence empathy choices and emotional rewards (N=161, N=110). Using the Empathy Selection Task, participants in a prosocial group chose to empathize more and found empathy more emotionally rewarding than those in a self-focused group. Findings highlight how prosocial beliefs may foster empathy.
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