Ohio State University: Even Today, We Want Our Heroes to Know Right From Wrong
July 03, 2019
July 03, 2019
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 3 [TNSresearch] -- Ohio State University issued the following news:
In a world of sympathetic villains and flawed heroes, people still like fictional characters more when they have a strong sense of morality, a new study finds.
Researchers found that people best liked the heroes they rated as most moral, and least liked villains they rated as most immoral.
Antiheroes and morally ambiguous characters like Walter White - the chemistry tea . . .
In a world of sympathetic villains and flawed heroes, people still like fictional characters more when they have a strong sense of morality, a new study finds.
Researchers found that people best liked the heroes they rated as most moral, and least liked villains they rated as most immoral.
Antiheroes and morally ambiguous characters like Walter White - the chemistry tea . . .