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Empathy and motivation for justice: Cognitive empathy and concern, but not emotional empathy, predict sensitivity to injustice for others

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Published
Apr 02, 2015
Vol/Issue
11(1)
Pages
1-14
Funding
National Institute of Mental Health Award: R01MH084934
Cite This Article
Jean Decety, Keith J. Yoder (2015). Empathy and motivation for justice: Cognitive empathy and concern, but not emotional empathy, predict sensitivity to injustice for others. Social Neuroscience, 11(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/17470919.2015.1029593