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Although it is frequently argued that empathy is increased by similar experiences, this idea has rarely been tested. This study investigated the relationship between empathy and prior similar experience. Participants read four different stories and rated the degree of empathy they felt. They also reported the extent to which they had prior similar experience of the events in the stories. We found that these self-reports of prior similar experience increased empathy for the persons in the stories. Similar experience may be an important situational antecedent for feeling empathy for another person. Pointing out similarities among experiences may be a fruitful means of training empathy.
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Jakob Håkansson Eklund
Stockholm University
Teresia Andersson-Stråberg
Stockholm University
Eric M. Hansen
Linköping University
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
Stockholm University
Mälardalen University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d5f6b1c2cbcb15c5e3320 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9450.2008.00673.x
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