Disaster relief donations track number of people killed, not number of survivors

Monday, September 23, 2013 - 11:00 in Psychology & Sociology

People pay more attention to the number of people killed in a natural disaster than to the number of survivors when deciding how much money to donate to disaster relief efforts, according to new research. The donation bias can be reversed, however, with a simple change in terminology.

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