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What the researchers discovered was that the main predictor of how much people help others in cities is how crowded the city is. If there are more people, individuals feel more disconnected and less responsible for others and are therefore less willing to help. When they looked at twenty-four cities in the US, the researchers found that the lowest level of help was in New York City and the highest was in Knoxville, Tennessee.
C.G.Koens
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The Little Book of Lykke: Secrets of the World’s Happiest People (The Happiness Institute Series)
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