Undersociality: Miscalibrated social cognition can inhibit social connection

N Epley, M Kardas, X Zhao, S Atir… - Trends in Cognitive …, 2022 - cell.com
A person's well-being depends heavily on forming and maintaining positive relationships,
but people can be reluctant to connect in ways that would create or strengthen relationships …

Experimental effects of social behavior on well-being

A Regan, N Radošić, S Lyubomirsky - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2022 - cell.com
Subjective well-being is characterized by relatively frequent positive emotions, relatively
infrequent negative emotions, and high life satisfaction. Although myriad research topics …

Overly shallow?: Miscalibrated expectations create a barrier to deeper conversation.

M Kardas, A Kumar, N Epley - Journal of Personality and Social …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
People may want deep and meaningful relationships with others, but may also be reluctant
to engage in the deep and meaningful conversations with strangers that could create those …

Long gaps between turns are awkward for strangers but not for friends

EM Templeton, LJ Chang… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
When people feel connected they tend to respond quickly in conversation, creating short
gaps between turns. But are long gaps always a sign that things have gone awry? We …

Hello, stranger? Pleasant conversations are preceded by concerns about starting one.

J Schroeder, D Lyons, N Epley - Journal of Experimental …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Connecting with others makes people happier, but strangers in close proximity often ignore
each other. Prior research (Epley & Schroeder, 2014) suggested this social disconnection …

The goods in everyday love: Positivity resonance builds prosociality.

J Zhou, MM Prinzing, KD Le Nguyen, TN West… - Emotion, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
The positivity resonance theory of coexperienced positive affect (Fredrickson, 2016)
identifies the emotion of love as a collective state. This state, termed positive resonance, is …

Why a simple act of kindness is not as simple as it seems: Underestimating the positive impact of our compliments on others

EJ Boothby, VK Bohns - Personality and Social Psychology …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
A simple compliment can make someone's day, start a new friendship, or just make the
world a better, kinder place. So, why don't people give more compliments? Perhaps people …

Ice-breaking technology: Robots and computers can foster meaningful connections between strangers through in-person conversations

AW Zhang, TH Lin, X Zhao, S Sebo - … of the 2023 CHI Conference on …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Despite the clear benefits that social connection offers to well-being, strangers in close
physical proximity regularly ignore each other due to their tendency to underestimate the …

[HTML][HTML] Talking to strangers: A week-long intervention reduces psychological barriers to social connection

GM Sandstrom, EJ Boothby, G Cooney - Journal of Experimental Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
Although people derive substantial benefit from social connection, they often refrain from
talking to strangers because they have pessimistic expectations about how such …

Keep talking:(Mis) understanding the hedonic trajectory of conversation.

M Kardas, J Schroeder, E O'Brien - Journal of Personality and …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
People regularly interact with new acquaintances, yet little research has examined the
hedonic dynamics of these conversations or the extent to which people are aware of them …