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    Empathy and Morality
    with Tracy L. Spinrad
    In Heidi Lene Maibom (ed.), Empathy and Morality, Oup Usa. pp. 59-70. 2014.
    The construct of empathy-related responding has been an important topic in developmental psychology; moreover, empathy-related responding is considered of relevance to moral development and moral behavior in multiple disciplines. Findings regarding the relations of empathy-related responding (i.e. empathy, sympathy, personal distress) to moral behavior are reviewed. It is argued that inconsistencies in findings are partly due to lack of differentiation in terms of empathy-related responses. In a…Read more
  • Sympathy
    with Tracy L. Spinrad and Zoe E. Taylor
    In S. van Hooft, N. Athanassoulis, J. Kawall, J. Oakley & L. van Zyl (eds.), The Handbook of Virtue Ethics, Acumen Publishing. 2014.
  • Nieburg Phillip
    with F. Childress James, R. Faden Ruth, D. Gaare Ruth, O. Gostin Lawrence, Bonnie Richard J. Kahn Jeffrey, C. Mastroianni Anna, and D. Moreno Jonathan
    Public Health Ethics: Mapping the Terrain. J Law Med Ethics 30 (2): 170-178. 2002.
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    Effortful control and its socioemotional consequences
    with Claire Hofer and Julie Vaughan
    In James J. Gross (ed.), Handbook of Emotion Regulation, Guilford Press. pp. 287--306. 2007.
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    Comment: Is Self–Other Overlap the Key to Understanding Empathy?
    with Michael J. Sulik
    Emotion Review 4 (1): 34-35. 2012.
    Preston and Hofelich (2012) suggested that researchers disagree on the role of self–other overlap in empathy due to a failure to differentiate among neural overlap, subjective resonance, and personal distress; they also developed a framework for tying neural and subjective overlap to various aspects of functioning they include in the construct of empathy. Although we found their discussion of different processes that have been labeled empathy interesting and helpful, we found their discussion of…Read more