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Meanings of more empathic in English
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Usage of more empathic in English
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Technology has the capacity to make society moreempathic, but it is primarily being used to do the opposite.
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Even the recognition of the issue and a moreempathic and clearer understanding from the decision-makers would be welcome.
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Research suggests that people are far moreempathic when stories are told in a linear way, without quick shot-to-shot edits.
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There's even evidence that the moreempathic someone is, the more aggressive they can be when trying to right wrongs.
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Perhaps people became moreempathic for other reasons, which simultaneously made them receptive to epistolary novels and concerned with others' mistreatment.
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Data analyses revealed no significant gender differences in behavioral performance, but females rated themselves as moreempathic than males in the self-report questionnaires.
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Swedish researchers did an interesting experiment recently, showing how the mind can be tricked into being moreempathic (a possible boon for both sexes).
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So, just as women leaders have been shown to be-forexample-moreempathic, there are certainly some men who are better empathizers than some women.