science
New Scientist
Apr 28, 2025
Article Bias: The article discusses a study on how virtual reality can affect men's perceptions of catcalling by allowing them to experience it from a female perspective, presenting findings that suggest this method could prompt behavioral changes among perpetrators; however, the writing subtly emphasizes the potential positive societal impact of the research without presenting any counterarguments or acknowledging limitations.
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