sympatrisk
Sympatrisk is a term used in risk perception and behavioral science to describe the tendency for people to incorporate the emotional state of others into their own assessment of risk. The word blends sympathy with risk, and it denotes how empathic concern can influence judgments about hazards that affect people other than the observer. In its core, sympatrisk refers to the ways in which imagined or observed suffering in a peer group biases risk estimates and protective preferences, potentially increasing precautionary behavior beyond what self-focused risk assessments would predict.
Origins and usage: The concept emerged in studies of risk communication and moral psychology in the early
Implications and critique: Sympatrisk can help explain why people advocate for stricter safety policies or generous
See also: risk perception, affect heuristic, empathy, risk communication, moral psychology.