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In… studies… interacting with members of another group reduced prejudice in 94 percent of the cases. Although intergroup communication isn’t a panacea, that is a staggering statistic.
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Studies have shown that people who spend excessive time on social media experience higher rates of depression and anxiety.
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…several studies show that we often evaluate the quality of meals, movies, and vacations not by the full experience but by certain moments, especially the end.
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Wise bosses like a good fight. A pile of studies shows that when people fight over ideas, and do so with mutual respect, they are more productive and creative.
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…study after study shows that when people experience some control over their lives, they enjoy better physical and mental health.
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…studies show that when we’re in an optimistic state of mind, we pay more attention, think more clearly, and learn faster. Hope primes our minds for real success.
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…all the studies have linked empathy to superior business results. – Bruna Martinuzz
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Attention studies have shown that most people can thoughtfully consider only one thing at a time, and that multitasking dramatically degrades our ability to accomplish tasks requiring cognitive concentration.
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Recent studies of emotions are finding that we can’t actually separate cognition from affect.
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…studies reveal the universal aesthetic associations we make go way beyond cultural or social norms.
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