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Gossips

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  • When thinking about rumours
    we spread misinformation
    people consider them as malicious if they're false
    people automatically think they're not unkind
    people automatically think they're something cold-blooded
  • Select the incorrect one
    Our heart works differently when we hear something unfair
    Participate actively and passively in gossips is different
    When we gossip about others our heart beat isn't increased
    Gossiping helps to get relaxed
  • Some scholars view gossips
    as a proof of cultural learning
    as something acceptable
    as teachable moments
    as part of evidence of teachable moments
  • In a 2015 study published
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  • Although sometimes it's better that people just be quiet
    they might participate in talking about other's lives
    they don't care about the age-old adage at al.
    it's surely they participate in talking about other's lives
    they should participate in talking about other's live
  • According to the text, does gossiping play different roles in the maintenance of socially gunctional groups through time?
    There's a chance
    No
    Yes
    I'm not quite sure
  • What does the text say about the small amout of gossips in day-to-day conversations?
    it's about 9% smaller than the negative
    it's about 9% smaller than the positive
    it's about something neutral
    it's about something negative
  • According to Megan Robbins
    it's normal to talk about gossips
    it isn't quite strange to talk about rumors
    it's kinda normal to talk about rumors
    it's completely acceptable to talk about rumors
  • A part of daily subjects involves
    an average of 467 subjects
    gossping
    three-quarter of neutral gossips
    a quarter of gossips
  • Robin Dunbar
    pioneered the comparasion with the primates
    discuss against the researches about how gossips
    was the first to compare us with primates
    came up with the idea that gossips made ancestors survived
  • A study showed that...
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