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English: Infographic for a paper "Hunters and busybodies: Researchers use Wikipedia to measure different types of curiosity" Infographic by Melissa Pappas/U Penn.
The study from Penn and American University draws on psychology, philosophy and network science to better understand the different ways curiosity is actually practiced UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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