Escaping affect: how motivated emotion regulation creates insensitivity to mass suffering
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Compassion-based emotion regulation up-regulates experienced positive affect and associated neural networks.Compassion fade: affect and charity are greatest for a single child in need.A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved: Moral Judgments of Harm to Single versus Multiple Victims.Bridging intragroup processes and intergroup relations: needing the twain to meet.A constructionist review of morality and emotions: no evidence for specific links between moral content and discrete emotions.Why Do People Regulate Their Emotions? A Taxonomy of Motives in Emotion Regulation.Who Would Be Willing to Accept Disaster Debris in Their Backyard? Investigating the Determinants of Public Attitudes in Post-Fukushima Japan.The Charlie Sheen Effect on Rapid In-home Human Immunodeficiency Virus Test Sales.Social Identity Shapes Social Valuation: Evidence from Prosocial Behavior and Vicarious Reward.Maternal Emotion Regulation and Adolescent Behaviors: The Mediating Role of Family Functioning and Parenting.Unit asking: a method to boost donations and beyond.Individual differences in empathy are associated with apathy-motivation.The emotion of compassion and the likelihood of its expression in nursing practice.Testing the Link Between Empathy and Lay Theories of Happiness.Local versus Global Perceptual Scope, Empathic Concern, and Helping Preferences in Multiple-Victim Situations.Can empathic concern be generalized from one person to others? Another positive side of the 'one-among-others' effect.America and the age of genocide: labeling a third-party conflict "genocide" decreases support for intervention among ingroup-glorifying Americans because they down-regulate guilt and perceived responsibility to intervene.How to Map Theory: Reliable Methods Are Fruitless Without Rigorous Theory.Fiction as a bridge to action.The Theory of Dyadic Morality: Reinventing Moral Judgment by Redefining Harm.Incidental emotions in moral dilemmas: the influence of emotion regulation.Evidence for utilitarian motives in emotion regulation.Right frontal cortical asymmetry predicts empathic reactions: support for a link between withdrawal motivation and empathy.The emotional cost of charitable donations.The cost of callousness: regulating compassion influences the moral self-concept.Empathic Concern and the Desire to Help as Separable Components of Compassionate Responding.More than a lack of control: external explanations can evoke compassion for outgroups by increasing perceptions of suffering (independent of perceived control).Ageist attitudes block young adults' ability for compassion toward incapacitated older adults.Collaborative Irrationality, Akrasia, and Groupthink: Social Disruptions of Emotion Regulation.Religion in organizations: Cognition and behaviorChallenging humanitarian communication: An empirical exploration of Kony 2012
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Escaping affect: how motivated emotion regulation creates insensitivity to mass suffering
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