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    A Test of empathy-altruism hypothesis versus the simultaneous egoism hypothesis 

    Miller, Taylor L. (2017-03-28)
    Two classes of motives are suggested for why we help others as a result of feeling emphatic concern. The empathy-altruism hypothesis (EAH) states that feeling empathic concern for a person in need produces altruistic ...
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    EMPATHIC CONCERN AND THE INHIBITION OF AGGRESSION: GENERAL OR INDIVIDUAL-SPECIFIC INHIBITION? 

    Wenzlaff, Miranda R. (2012-01)
    Previous studies on empathic concern and aggression have yielded inconsistent support that empathic concern inhibits aggression and failed to discern whether this inhibition is victim-specific or general. The purpose of ...

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    AuthorMiller, Taylor L. (1)Wenzlaff, Miranda R. (1)Subject
    Altruism (2)
    Empathy (2)
    Aggresiveness (1)Helping behavior (1)Interpersonal relations (1)... View MoreDate Issued2012 (1)2017 (1)Has File(s)Yes (2)

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