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Study Shows Empathy Can be Improved by Imagining Oneself in Another's Position
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A study from UCSF in 2010 found that asking upper class individuals to imagine themselves in the position of poorer people improved their ability to read other people's emotions.

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Study Shows Empathy Can be Improved by Imagining Oneself in Another's Position
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Study Shows Empathy Can be Improved by Imagining Oneself in Another's Position
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Elite Panic: Why The Rich And Powerful Can't Be Trusted
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
A study from UCSF found that asking upper-class individuals to imagine themselves as poorer boosts their ability to read other people's emotions.
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Emotional intelligence
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A study from UCSF found that asking upper-class individuals to imagine themselves as poorer boosts their ability to read other people's emotions. Poor people, in general, were found to be consistently better at reading emotions compared to their wealthier counterparts.

Chapter
Study Shows Empathy Can be Improved by Imagining Oneself in Another's Position
Episode
Elite Panic: Why The Rich And Powerful Can't Be Trusted
Podcast
Behind the Bastards