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The good news we get from TV and radio makes us feel more kindly toward other people, but bad news — especially news of cruelty and violence — stirs up suspicion and a sense of competition toward others.
These are the findings of 10 years of experiments by research psychologists (心理学家) at Columbia University, who conclude that broadcasters encourage hostile (敌对的) behavior by stressing bad news.
"We found that the news people are exposed to either encourages them to concentrate on the differences between themselves and others, or on the common problems that make them feel, .We.re all in this together,. " explained Dr. Harvey Hornstein.
".News about one human being helping another … brings out feelings of trust and cooperation. But news about one person
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According to the findings of researchers at Columbia University, when people hear good news, they feel _______.
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出自:山东师范大学-大学英语