Past adversity protects against the numeracy bias in the face of numerous suffering targets
Past research has suggested that one problem with compassion is its seeming resistance to scale appropriately to the number of targets in distress. This insensitivity to numeracy results in people dampening compassion when faced with mass suffering. Given that emerging evidence suggests that experie...
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