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Children’s Sympathy and Sensitivity to Excluding Economically Disadvantaged Peers

Developmental Psychology, 2019
Economically disadvantaged children often lack the resources to purchase popular goods and participate in their preferred social groups’ activities, making it difficult to fit in.
S. Dys   +3 more
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Sympathy for Pacman

Proceedings of the 8th ACM conference on Creativity and cognition, 2011
Our understanding of the digital world is influenced by the interfaces that we use to access it. Traditionally, interfaces are designed to be innocuous so that we do not question the role that they play in our experience. Sympathy for Pacman, addresses both the role and the potential for interfaces.
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Sympathy Biography and Sympathy Margin

American Journal of Sociology, 1987
Sympathy is an emotion guided by cultural "feeling rules" and by the structure of relationships. This article examines how sympathy flows between sympathizer and sympathizee in our society's "emotional economy." Data from field observations, surveys, interviews, and content analyses show that sympathy margins exist as a right of group membership.
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Collective identity, social adversity and college student sympathy for violent radicalization

Transcultural Psychiatry, 2019
Identity issues have been at the forefront in studies on determinants of youth violent radicalization. Identity uncertainty and identity fusion appear to be associated with quests for meaning, which may find some answers in extremist discourses and ...
C. Rousseau   +5 more
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Sympathy and Responses to Suffering: Similarity and Variation in China and the United States

Emotion, 2019
Feeling sympathy in response to suffering appears to be a universal human experience, but we know very little about how it is experienced in non-Western cultures.
Jennifer L Goetz, K. Peng
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Unique and interactive effects of guilt and sympathy on bystander aggressive defender intervention in cyberbullying: The mediation of self-regulation

Computers in Human Behavior, 2021
Á. Valdés-Cuervo   +5 more
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Sympathy

2015
Our modern-day word for sympathy is derived from the classical Greek word for fellow-feeling. Both in the vernacular as well as in the various specialist literatures within philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, economics, and history, "sympathy" and "empathy" are routinely conflated.
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Sympathy for the Devil

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2016
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