What makes a 'good Samaritan' good? That opinion depends on the beneficiary

Monday, February 10, 2020 - 15:20 in Psychology & Sociology

New research suggests that someone who helps a total stranger is generally viewed as morally better and more trustworthy than someone who helps a family member. But this is true only if the helper did not have to choose between those options.

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