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fromMail Online1 month agoSocial justiceRich people are kinder than the poor, study of 2.3m people finds
fromNew York Post7 months agoThe reason superhero films might actually be good for society: studyThe study involved two experiments with 200 Brazilian participants, showing that superhero movie clips can promote empathy and moral reasoning in viewers.Miscellaneous