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This study investigates the differences in social interactions between individuals alone and in groups. The data reveals that individuals in groups exhibit significantly more interactions, with group members engaging in conversations over three times more than individuals alone. Greetings are 4.35 times more frequent, and nonverbal actions are also notably higher in groups. The findings suggest that group settings enhance conversational dynamics, impacting how individuals greet and communicate nonverbally. This research contributes to understanding social behavior in varied contexts.
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Social Interaction Alone and In Groups By Stephanie Dubecky, Alex Amaru, Heather Oski, and Christine Lillis
Analysis • Total # of Interactions- Group 1.71 times more than Individuals • # of Conversations- Group over 3 times more than Individuals • # of Greetings- Group 4.35 times more than Individuals • # of Nonverbal Actions- Group over 3 times more than Individuals
Summary/Conclusion • Individuals in groups interacted more in all areas • Individuals alone engaged in all behaviors generally equally • Those in groups engaged most in conversations, then in greetings less, and nonverbal communications the least • Body language? • Choose just one, or all three?