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  2. “We’re Not Really Strangers”: 50 Inspiring Signs And Labels ...

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    Image credits: werenotreallystrangers "We're Not Really Strangers" is the creation of photographer-turned-model Koreen Odiney. She calls photography her first love, but modeling helped her feel ...

  3. Capgras delusion - Wikipedia

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    The same low level of autonomic response was shown in the presence of strangers. Young (2008) has theorized that this means that patients with the disease experience a "loss" of familiarity, not a "lack" of it. [29] Further evidence for this explanation comes from other studies measuring galvanic skin responses (GSR) to faces.

  4. Familiar stranger - Wikipedia

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    A familiar stranger is a stranger who is nonetheless recognized by another from regularly sharing a common physical space such as a street or bus stop, but with whom one does not interact. First identified by Stanley Milgram in the 1972 paper The Familiar Stranger: An Aspect of Urban Anonymity , [ 1 ] it has become an increasingly popular topic ...

  5. Uncertainty reduction theory - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of the uncertainty reduction theory stems from the information theory, originated by Claude E. Shannon and Warren Weaver. [2] Shannon and Weaver suggests, when people interact initially, uncertainties exist especially when the probability for alternatives in a situation is high and the probability of them occurring is equally high. [6]

  6. The ‘we listen and we don’t judge’ trend, unpacked by a ...

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    What is the "we listen and we don't judge" trend? Couples tell us if it led to any breakthroughs and a psychologist says if it's healthy.

  7. House of the Day: A Role in 'Strangers When We Meet'

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    We're not sure why anyone would need eight showerheads, but it sure sounds luxurious! The rest of the property features a pool surrounded by quiet gardens, walking paths and canyon greenery.

  8. Milgram experiment - Wikipedia

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    The subjects of Milgram experiments were assured in advance that no permanent physical damage would result from their actions. However, the Holocaust perpetrators were fully aware of their hands-on killing and maiming of the victims. The laboratory subjects themselves did not know their victims and were not motivated by racism or other biases.

  9. Hierarchy of evidence - Wikipedia

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    A large number of hierarchies of evidence have been proposed. Similar protocols for evaluation of research quality are still in development. So far, the available protocols pay relatively little attention to whether outcome research is relevant to efficacy (the outcome of a treatment performed under ideal conditions) or to effectiveness (the outcome of the treatment performed under ordinary ...