Humans may have evolved to show signs of stress to evoke support from others
Showing signs of stress could make us more likeable and prompt others to act more positively towards us, according to a new study.
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Posted by Michael Jannicelli | Apr 7, 2023 | Uncategorized | 0 |
Showing signs of stress could make us more likeable and prompt others to act more positively towards us, according to a new study.
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