People Like You More Than You Think, a New Study Suggests
September 24, 2018
You may not get a second chance at making a first impression — but a recent study suggests that you probably don’t need one anyway.
The research, published in the journal Psychological Science, finds that people often underestimate how much another person likes them after they meet for the first time.
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good study
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