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Study finds college students less empathetic

May 30, 2010
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A study in Science Daily found that today’s college students have less empathy than they used to (via Newsalert):

Today’s college students are not as empathetic as college students of the 1980s and ’90s, a University of Michigan study shows.

The study, presented in Boston at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, analyzes data on empathy among almost 14,000 college students over the last 30 years.

“We found the biggest drop in empathy after the year 2000,” said Sara Konrath, a researcher at the U-M Institute for Social Research. “College kids today are about 40 percent lower in empathy than their counterparts of 20 or 30 years ago, as measured by standard tests of this personality trait.”

Some experts in the article felt the drop in empathy was because of exposure to media causing desensitization to other’s pain or because of a hyper-competitive atmosphere where everyone has to worry about themselves in order to compete.

Perhaps this is part of the equation but, in my opinion, the huge emphasis in the schools and culture on “high self-esteem” (from the 1970′s on) regardless of accomplishments probably plays a part in the increase in narcissism, and increased lack of empathy. In addition, the cheap emphasis on being a do-gooder through government means as a tool for feeling good about oneself, rather than helping others due to the intrinsic reward and what it means to the other person has probably not helped.

It’s kind of ironic that as the liberal government emphasizes their “wonderful” socialist programs to the masses (heath care, global warming, peace studies, etc.), the masses are becoming less able to feel for their fellow human beings. As more people see the government as being responsible for taking care of others, their tendency to help others will lessen, not increase.

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  • jamers

    Perhaps the sarcasm you and many conservatives use when discussing social programs says something about your own lack of empathy.

  • Kris W

    Not to point out the obvious, but isn’t this study really a study that proves men are more empathic than women? Because the study asks age and race, but oddly ignores gender. And between the 1970′s and today there has been an almost 40% or more increase of female student’s total percentage of the student body.

  • Kris W

    Ohh I figured out why the study ignores gender, read the bottom of the link(or I can save you’s some time:”The American Association of University Women provided support for the analysis.”).






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