Posted may 14, 2019.

Hearing information about others serves important social functions such as learning without direct interaction.

Although gossipers are often viewed as unethical, less educated, and typically female, a study by robbins and karan.

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Three papers focus on the reactions of both gossip recipients and gossip.

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Researchers tracked thousands of conversations to uncover gossip's insights.

Verkkowho is most likely to gossip?

The shared secret helps “connect” the gossiper and listener.

The truth about gossip.

Verkkothree papers focus on gossip senders' motivation to engage in, or refrain from, gossiping;

Verkkogossip is an ubiquitous phenomenon.

Verkkoin a 2015 study published in social neuroscience, scientists looked at brain imaging of men and women as they heard positive and negative gossip about themselves,.

Verkkomost researchers define gossip as talking about someone who isn’t present and sharing information that isn’t widely known.

And according to an.

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