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magazine issue | 02/2012
The dish on gossip: Its origins, functions, and bad reputation
... It has been estimated that most of our daily conversation is social in nature (that is, about people, rather than. say, work or the weather) ... that members of all primate species engage in social grooming behaviors (i.e., cleaning or grooming each other's fur) in order to ... / more
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magazine issue | 07/2017
Straight talk about gaydar: How do individuals guess others’ sexual orientation?
... be about the body (e.g., face, body shape, clothing style, grooming), mannerisms (e.g., gait and gestures) or voice (e.g., pitch, ... have been studied in terms of discrimination and social avoidance. However, gaydar researchers have not yet investigated ... / more
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magazine issue | 01/2018
Selfie-Esteem: The Relationship Between Body Dissatisfaction and Social Media in Adolescent and Young Women
Social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook have become ingrained in ... This preoccupation with social media and the compulsive behaviors that follow may potentially contribute to body dissatisfaction . ... Similarly, Kim and Chock (2015) found that “social grooming” behaviors such as “liking”, visiting, and commenting on ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.