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A large body of recent research argues that social, or non-market, interactions can explain a wide range of puzzling phenomena from fashion cycles to stock market crashes.
Edward L. Glaeser, Jose A. Scheinkman
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Effects of social interactions on scientists' productivity [PDF]
Recent economic research has focused on the economic effects of the social environment. In the economic literature, important phenomena are considered, at least in part, as results of the individual's social environment.
Capitanio, Fabian +2 more
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Threat discrimination of real-world social interactions in schizotypal traits. [PDF]
Kadambi A, Baia S, Yeo E, Lu H.
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More social interactions, more polarization? The evidence is not there. [PDF]
Völker B, Corten R, Mollenhorst G.
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Sex Differences in Subclinical Psychotic Experiences: The Role of Daily-Life Social Interactions. [PDF]
Akcaoglu Z +8 more
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Infants make moral character inferences in multi-agent social interactions. [PDF]
Zeng NJ, Gill IK, Sommerville JA.
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Social Interactions and Cell Aging Dynamics in Postpartum Women. [PDF]
Houminer-Klepar N +5 more
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Active disambiguation guides inferring controllability and cause in social interactions. [PDF]
Spiering L +6 more
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How facemasks shape trust in social interactions. [PDF]
Peng J +6 more
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Why more social interactions lead to more polarization in societies. [PDF]
Thurner S, Hofer M, Korbel J.
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