1 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
2 The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2018 Oct;44(10):1449-1459. doi: 10.1177/0146167218769867. Epub 2018 May 8.
Do liberals and conservatives differ in their empathy toward others? This question has been difficult to resolve due to methodological constraints and common use of ideologically biased targets. To more adequately address this question, we examined how much empathy liberals and conservatives want to feel, how much empathy they actually feel, and how willing they are to help others. We used targets that are equivalent in the degree to which liberals and conservatives identify with, by setting either liberals, conservatives, or ideologically neutral members as social targets. To support the generalizability of our findings, we conducted the study in the United States, Israel, and Germany. We found that, on average and across samples, liberals wanted to feel more empathy and experienced more empathy than conservatives did. Liberals were also more willing to help others than conservatives were, in the United States and Germany, but not in Israel. In addition, across samples, both liberals and conservatives wanted to feel less empathy toward outgroup members than toward ingroup members or members of a nonpolitical group.
自由派和保守派在对他人的同理心方面是否存在差异?由于方法上的限制以及对意识形态偏见目标的普遍使用,这个问题一直难以解决。为了更充分地回答这个问题,我们研究了自由派和保守派想要感受到多少同理心,他们实际上感受到了多少同理心,以及他们愿意帮助他人的程度。我们使用了与自由派和保守派认同程度相当的目标,将自由派、保守派或意识形态中立的成员作为社会目标。为了支持我们研究结果的普遍性,我们在美国、以色列和德国进行了这项研究。我们发现,平均而言,在所有样本中,自由派想要感受到的同理心比保守派更强烈,而且实际感受到的同理心也比保守派更强烈。在美、德两国,自由派比保守派更愿意帮助他人,但在以色列并非如此。此外,在所有样本中,自由派和保守派都希望对群体外的成员感受到较少的同理心,而对群体内或非政治群体的成员则有更多的同理心。