A study looking at being nice to each other even if there's no personal benefit. People who belonged to a widespread religion or who bought food from far away were more likely to value strangers.
SCIENCE | March 23, 2010 Findings: Moral Lessons, Down Aisle 9 By JOHN TIERNEY In experiments testing fairness toward strangers, shoppers at a Wal-Mart in Missouri scored the highest. |
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