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  2. Scopophobia - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with scopophobia generally exhibit symptoms in social situations when attention is brought upon them, such as in public speaking.Other triggers may also cause social anxiety, such as: being introduced to new people, being teased and/or criticized, or even answering a phone call in public.

  3. Glaring - Wikipedia

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    A glare is a facial expression showing disapproval, fierceness and/or hostility.Glaring, in some cultures is considered offensive. A glare may be induced by anger or frustration.

  4. Psychic staring effect - Wikipedia

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    A 1913 study by John E. Coover asked ten subjects to state whether or not they could sense an experimenter looking at them, over a period of 100 possible staring periods. . The subjects' answers were correct 50.2% of the time, a result that Coover called an "astonishing approximation" of pure chance.

  5. My toddler melted down. Then a stranger approached me. She ...

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    Someone was going to see us and say something. I wished I could sink into the ground and hide. In the distance, I saw a woman walking brusquely in our direction.

  6. What to Do When Your Child Stares at Someone With ... - AOL

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    If your child is staring at someone with a disability, and you’d like to find out more, Dr. Pegues suggests first asking, “I see that my child is staring. I think they're curious about you. I ...

  7. 49 Insane Coincidences People Experienced And Were Left ... - AOL

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    Luck. Fate. Blessing. A glitch in the matrix. Or, if you’re more skeptical, just a coincidence.. It’s a phenomenon that, from a statistical perspective, is random and meaningless.

  8. Staring - Wikipedia

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    Staring can be interpreted as being either hostile, or the result of intense concentration; above, two men stare at each other during a political argument.. Children have to be socialised into learning acceptable staring behaviour.

  9. With smirks and head shakes, Harris uses the split-screen ...

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    Donald Trump spent much of the debate staring forward, while Kamala Harris eyed him quizzically and occasionally spoke directly into the camera.