Social intelligence : the new science of human relationships /
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302 W953S Social psychology in the seventies | 302.095 C552C Cultural cooperation in south Asia | 302.0954 P491C Communalism explained! | 302.1 G625S Social intelligence : the new science of human relationships / | 302.14 E49C Communal violence and propaganda / | 302.17 D924E Extremes : reflections on human behavior / | 302.2 B368S Social media and the value of truth / |
Originally published: London: Hutchinson, 2006.
Formerly CIP. Uk
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Explores the nature of human relationships, finding that humans are "wired to connect," and bringing together the latest research in biology and neuroscience to reveal how one's daily encounters shape the brain and affect the body. "Humans have a built-in bias toward empathy, cooperation and altruism, provided we develop the social intelligence to nurure these capabilities in ourselves and others
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