The Effects of Spatial Distance and Empathy on Emotional Responses to Theatrical Events

Melody Munitz

This novel quantitative field study assessed how spectators’ positioning in a theater and their empathic tendencies affect their emotional responses to theatre. Self-report data from 160 audience members at performances of an original play revealed the first known empirical support for the role of empathy in theatrical spectating, highlighted the importance of personally identifying with content in experiencing a strong emotional response, and offered a model for further exploration of the impact of physical distance.

Major: 
Psychology
Exhibition Category: 
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Daryl Cameron
Poster Number: 
16541

Award Winner

University Library Awards for Information Literacy - Second Place