Empathic people have more friends: Empathic abilities predict social network size and position in social network predicts empathic efforts
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Péter Kardos | Csaba Pléh | Bernhard Leidner | Péter Soltész | Zsolt Unoka | Z. Unoka | C. Pléh | B. Leidner | Péter Kardos | P. Soltész
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