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The dynamics of social interaction.My body’s interaction with its environment and the physics and metaphysics involved.

Socializing with friends. Social interaction is invaluable; wait--I already said that.

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The Social Orientation Inventory

The Social Orientation Inventory

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This test of social personality will analyze your interpersonal relationship patterns and preferences on seven scales. Believe you me: it's scientific as fuck. ...

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The Are You an Austrian Economist Test

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Are you an Austrian? Economist, that is. It's called the Austrian School because key founders happened to be at the University of Vienna in the late... ...

The Could you be hypnotized? Test

The Could you be hypnotized? Test

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New and improved! Could you be hypnotized? I'm not talking anything physically impossible or strange, but real hypnotism. A social interaction wher... ...

The Existential Loneliness Test

The Existential Loneliness Test

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Throughout recorded human history, across different cultures, the state of being alone has been associated with vulnerability, despair, nobility, pe... ...

The conversation Test

The conversation Test

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This test aims to determine how well you can hold a conversation, basic knowledge of the rules of conversation and interaction with others (etc). ...

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Please, Little Crazy Hippy Guy- Take Your Pills

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online social interaction is *much* easier for people who can't read behavioral social cues. I think that's kind of iffy... I mean, I think if anything, people's social gaffs are just as likely to become apparent in continued online interaction as it would in the flesh.

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The value of humility

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have social needs and expecatations" is actually a drastic underestimation of humans as both social and rational creatures. The sort of "social needs" to which you allude are actually mostly social desires -- expectations, as you say. ... learned much about social interaction, or gained much in

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"Nice Guys" or "stuck up bitches"?

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My argument is that social interaction = social interaction; and if there are rules governing the left side of the equation, then they also apply to the right side.

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Why do women....

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social quirks, a few handicaps, and obviously not a lot of support. If you look at the pattern of how he writes, what he expects, it's clear that his model of social interaction is significantly different from what the typical okc user abides by.I believe it is this difference in social interaction

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Substantial Social Interaction vs. Trivial Social Interaction

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consider trivial social interactions to be brief or one-off interactions and those interactions that are wanting for interpersonal connection. These would include most interactions at a point of sale, much workplace social interaction (because the quality of the social interaction is heavily

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Substantial Social Interaction vs. Trivial Social Interaction

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I'd consider trivial social interactions to be brief or one-off interactions and those interactions that are wanting for interpersonal connection. These would include most interactions at a point of sale, much workplace social interaction (because the quality of the social interaction is heavily

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Why are so many women so serious about relationships?

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age you really don't seem very mature about this whole "social interaction" thing.First, I just turned 30. That's hardly considered 'middle age'.Second, just like you mentioned that 'women don't owe me a reply in a social interaction situation', then by the same token and argument foundation you

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Substantial Social Interaction vs. Trivial Social Interaction

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social interaction mixed with personal time.  Therefore with that analysis I would consider when the balance is thrown off that most advanced aspects of interaction (such as social norms, and personal identity) could possible be negatively correlated together against their social interaction

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