Your Flaws Are My Pain: Linking Empathy To Vicarious Embarrassment
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Tilo Kircher | Jens Sommer | Andreas Jansen | Sören Krach | F. Paulus | S. Krach | A. Jansen | T. Kircher | J. Sommer | J. Cohrs | Jan Christopher Cohrs | Nicole Cruz de Echeverría Loebell | Frieder Michel Paulus | J. C. Cohrs
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