New data, and reanalyses of existing data, bolster the case that self-other overlapunderlies the association between empathy and costly helping. The authors speculate as to whether the empathyaltruism formulation is even relevant to understanding meaningful forms of help. A careful assessment of the sometimes dense particulars of methods, measures, and analyses is required.
New data, and reanalyses of existing data, bolster the case that self-other overlapunderlies the association between empathy and costly helping. The authors speculate as to whether the empathyaltruism formulation is even relevant to understanding meaningful forms of help. A careful assessment of the sometimes dense particulars of methods, measures, and analyses is required.
New data, and reanalyses of existing data, bolster the case that self-other overlapunderlies the association between empathy and costly helping. The authors speculate as to whether the empathyaltruism formulation is even relevant to understanding meaningful forms of help. A careful assessment of the sometimes dense particulars of methods, measures, and analyses is required.