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Cognitive curiosity, cognitive ability, melancholy, and introversion predict social psychological skill, a new Yale study shows.
[...] The authors asked more than 1.000 subjects about how people think, act, and feel in social contexts. The two psychologists began the survey [...] by asking: “Can you accurately infer how most people feel, think, and behave in social context?” Gollwitzer and Bargh did a series of experiments to try and identify traits of those who accurately answered the questions.
[...] The key predictors of social psychological skill were the willingness to tackle a complex problem and cognitive ability, the authors claim.
Interestingly, the authors also found that lonely individuals, as well as individuals with lower self-esteem, tended to answer questions more accurately. Likewise, introverts answered more accurately than extroverts.
(Score: 5, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 21 2018, @12:13AM (3 children)
(Score: 2, Funny) by cocaine overdose on Wednesday March 21 2018, @01:08AM
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You put your right needle in
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(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Wednesday March 21 2018, @02:04AM
Well timed and delivered. Laughed so hard I got out of breath.
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(Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Wednesday March 21 2018, @02:07AM
Oh gods, I fecking LOL'd right in the break room. That was gold!
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