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Tel Aviv University researchers say kindness, also known as prosociality, is key to beauty.
They carried out a series of experiments involving 4,192 participants.
Participants were asked to rate how attractive they thought the people in the photos were.
Prosciality had a bigger effect on beauty than humour or intelligence.
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69
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informal
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English
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70
Offensive language
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Hate speech
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Attention-grabbing headline
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Known propaganda techniques
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long-living
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