Stanford experiment shows that virtual superpowers encourage real-world empathy

 

Some might think that giving people the illusion of greater than normal power would make them more egotistical and self-serving, but this Stanford study shows that what people become is more empathetic. This is in line with the idea that most people become more selfish when the feel less powerful and when resources are scarce, and more giving when they feel more powerful and less vulnerable.

Stanford experiment shows that virtual superpowers encourage real-world empathy.

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