This tendency has roots in the “blue dot” theory—a concept explored by ... The blue dot effect often shows up in social interactions by making us hyper-aware of perceived judgments or ...
Social interactions are complicated. Those who are socially skilled often have a higher capacity for theory of mind, while those with a lower capacity may have more difficulty relating to others.
More “personalient” individuals—those with higher levels of the General Factor of Personality (GFP)—are generally happier, ...
Researchers from Bar-Ilan University and Haifa University have unveiled a new theory of interpersonal ... how we understand social coordination and its role in human interaction.