| Literature DB >> 33138728 |
Ghislaine van Bommel1, Jochem Thijs2, Marta Miklikowska2,3.
Abstract
Although several studies have examined outgroup empathy, the link between trait empathy and outgroup attitudes has been underinvestigated. In the present study this link was investigated among two samples of ethnic Dutch preadolescents (N = 335, Mage = 10.83 years, SD = 0.94; 53% girls; N = 326; Mage = 10.53 years, SD = 1.03; 48% girls). It examined children's parallel empathy in relation to their ethnic attitudes, and the moderating role of perceived peer norms. Results (partly) support the hypotheses that empathy is associated with more outgroup positivity and less ingroup bias (ingroup minus outgroup attitude). The negative link between empathy and outgroup bias was stronger when peers were perceived to be more biased against the outgroup.Entities:
Keywords: group attitudes; late childhood; parallel empathy
Year: 2020 PMID: 33138728 DOI: 10.1080/00224545.2020.1840326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Soc Psychol ISSN: 0022-4545