Authors
Janelle N Beadle, Alexander H Sheehan, Brian Dahlben, Angela H Gutchess
Publication date
2015/3/1
Journal
Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
Volume
70
Issue
2
Pages
213-222
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Objectives. Although empathy is a well-established motivation in younger adults for helping others, it is not known whether this extends to aging. Prioritization of socioemotional goals with age may increase the salience of helping others (i.e., prosocial behavior), but older adults also experience decreased cognitive empathy. Thus, we investigated age-related differences in relationships among empathy and prosocial behavior.
Method. Participants were 24 younger (M = 19.8 years) and 24 older (M = 77.9 years) healthy adults. Whereas participants believed the study involved playing the dictator game, in reality, state emotional empathy was induced implicitly through a note from an opponent describing their experience with cancer. Prosocial behavior was measured by participants’ monetary offers to that opponent.
Results. Older adults showed greater prosocial …
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Scholar articles
JN Beadle, AH Sheehan, B Dahlben, AH Gutchess - Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological …, 2015