2008
DOI: 10.1177/019027250807100406
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Sympathy and Social Order

Abstract: Social order is possible only if individuals forgo the narrow pursuit of self-interest for the greater good. For over a century, social scientists have argued that sympathy mitigates self-interest and recent empirical work supports this claim. Much less is known about why actors experience sympathy in the first place, particularly in fleeting interactions with strangers, where cooperation is especially uncertain. We argue that perceived interdependence increases sympathy towards strangers. Results from our fir… Show more

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“…Perceived trustworthiness of the pregnant adolescent was assessed with three items adapted from Irwin, McGrimmon, and Simpson (2008): “She can be trusted,” “She will take advantage of others if she has the chance” (reverse scored), and “She will try to act responsibly in the future.” Items were rated on a 7-point scale (1 = strongly disagree , 7 = strongly agree ). Responses were averaged such that higher scores reflected greater perceived worthiness of trust.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Perceived trustworthiness of the pregnant adolescent was assessed with three items adapted from Irwin, McGrimmon, and Simpson (2008): “She can be trusted,” “She will take advantage of others if she has the chance” (reverse scored), and “She will try to act responsibly in the future.” Items were rated on a 7-point scale (1 = strongly disagree , 7 = strongly agree ). Responses were averaged such that higher scores reflected greater perceived worthiness of trust.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived trustworthiness of the pregnant adolescent was assessed with three items adapted from Irwin, McGrimmon, and Simpson (2008): "She can be trusted," "She will take advantage of This document is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dimensions that define the construct of social integration are foundational to social intelligence (Rahim, 2014 ; Srivastava & Das, 2016 ). Sympathetic response tends to facilitate immediate social cooperation and empathetic interaction tends to facilitate improved long-term social engagement; both sympathetic and empathetic responses form the basis for most social interaction and prosocial behavior (Decety & Michalska, 2010 ; Irwin et al, 2008 ; Keltner, et al, 2016 ; Zaki & Ochsner, 2016 ). Improved social engagement is an important predictor of well-being, life satisfaction, and happiness (Baumeister et al, 2013 ; Lambert et al, 2010 ; Rohrer et al, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies in the counseling field support these findings. Social order will be achieved if each member of society can have a great spirit for social interests [54]- [56].…”
Section: Cadre Formation For the Continuity Of Preaching Through Isla...mentioning
confidence: 99%