'Injured' cyclist on Trumpington Road

If you see an injured person by the side of the road, would you stop and help them, or are you more likely to walk on by? What motivates people to do good in such a situation?听

How much empathy one has is itself a complex outcome of both biological factors and early upbringing and is a skill that can improve with development, learning, and practice

Carrie Allison

A team of psychologists at the 国际米兰对阵科莫 has conducted a social psychology experiment to test the theory that an individual鈥檚 level of empathy influences their behaviour. The results of their preliminary study, dubbed 鈥淭he Trumpington Road Study鈥 and published in the journal Social Neuroscience, suggest that this theory is correct.

In the experiment, one of the team posed as an injured person, sitting on the grass on Trumpington Road, one the main roads running through 国际米兰对阵科莫, next to the 国际米兰对阵科莫 University Botanic Garden. Next to the 鈥榠njured鈥 person was his upturned bicycle. Another member of the team was standing innocently across the road, watching to see if anyone was approaching from the side road of Brooklands Avenue.

As soon as a member of the public approached the street corner, alone, and was about to turn into Trumpington Road, he gave a quiet signal to the 鈥榠njured鈥 person to start rubbing his ankle. The experiment had begun. The researcher across the street then noted if the passer-by stopped to ask the 鈥榠njured鈥 man if he was OK.

Irrespective of whether passers-by stopped or not, once they had walked further up Trumpington Road, they were intercepted by a third researcher who told them she was conducting a 鈥榤emory鈥 experiment, inviting them to describe what they had seen along the road in the last few minutes. Various items had been left on the sidewalk (such as a scarf) to make this a plausible cover story. Those who agreed to take part were also asked to visit a website in their own time, and complete the Empathy Quotient (EQ) and Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) questionnaires, and were told they would receive a token payment of 拢6 for taking part.

As the team predicted, EQ scores were higher in those who had stopped to help the injured cyclist, than in those who walked past him, presumably focused on their own agenda.

The study was led by Richard Bethlehem, a 国际米兰对阵科莫 PhD student, and Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Director of the Autism Research Centre at the 国际米兰对阵科莫. 37 (19 males, 18 females) completed both the EQ and also the AQ. They ranged in age from 18 to 77 years old.

Interestingly, how many autistic traits a person recorded was not related to whether they stopped to help or not, suggesting that empathy is the key factor, not autistic traits. Nor did age predict who stopped or not. Of those who stopped to help, 80% were female.

Richard Bethlehem said: 鈥淓xperimental studies are often confined to the lab, which means they lack 鈥榚cological validity鈥. In this novel study we tested if empathy scores predict if people will act altruistically in a real-world setting. Our results support the theory that people who do good are, at least partially, driven by empathy.鈥

Dr Carrie Allison, a member of the team, commented: 鈥淗ow much empathy one has is itself a complex outcome of both biological factors and early upbringing and is a skill that can improve with development, learning, and practice.鈥

Professor Baron-Cohen, author of Zero Degrees of Empathy and the Chair of Trustees of the Canadian-based charity 鈥淓mpathy for Peace鈥, said: 鈥淭his research is a first step towards understanding why some people may or may not stop to help a person in distress. Studies conducted 鈥榠n the wild鈥 are notoriously difficult to undertake, and even this small sample was derived from over 1,000 passers by. We will need to await a larger-scale replication. These results suggest that one factor that predicts which individuals will not stand idly by, is how many degrees of empathy they have.鈥

The study was supported by the Autism Research Trust, the Medical Research Council, the Pinsent Darwin Trust, and the 国际米兰对阵科莫 Trust, and was conducted in association with the NIHR CLAHRC for 国际米兰对阵科莫shire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust.

Reference
Bethlehem, CA et al. Social Neuroscience; 19 Oct 2016; DOI: 10.1080/17470919.2016.1249944



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