People are more inclined to empathise with groups than individuals, according to a new study. The research, published in Frontiers In Psychology, also suggests that empathy – the ability to understand ...
Research suggests empathy is not automatic or unlimited: it depends on what we see, how ‘others’ are presented, and the bond we allow ourselves to create. Experts suggest that group images offer more ...
People are more willing to empathise with groups of people rather than individuals, a study suggests. Empathy – a person's ability to understand and share the feelings of another – is also viewed as ...
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