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New paper alert! Facially expressive people are more popular when strangers meet in group settings, supporting the hypothesis that facial expression has evolved to form and maintain social connections. Alisa Balabanova's PhD with @eithnekavanagh.bsky.social and Tom Kupfer rdcu.be/ffBQi
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Facially Expressive People are More Popular in Newly Formed Groups: A Social Network Analysis
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