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Empathic Psychology: A Code of Risk Prevention and Control for Behavior Guidance in the Multicultural Context

This study aims to uncover the relationship among multicultural differences, empathy, and the behaviors of risk prevention and control in the context of crisis events by using a sample of 300 individuals in 10 different multicultural countries. A theoretical logic model was applied to empirical anal...

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Published in:Frontiers in psychology 2021-11, Vol.12, p.781710-781710
Main Authors: Yi, Kui, Li, Yi, Peng, Huaxin, Wang, Xingrong, Tu, Rungting
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