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Think you would be good at The Traitors? Doctors have revealed why you’re wrong

Source: BBC

New research may explain why people’s judgments of the trustworthiness of groups are often flawed, as seen in the hit TV series The Traitors.

The popular BBC show follows a group of contestants in which some become Traitors and the remaining Faithful must work together to eliminate them from the game and collect the prize money.

In the second series, screening now, the have so

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