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  • n  the tendency to associate with others and to form social groups
    mammals as a class are not strong on sociality

  • A landmark 2007 paper called "Social Brain Hypothesis," published in the journal Evolution, showed that increased sociality was linked to steadily bigger brains in at least three .
  • What is your retirement? what have you given back to sociality? And how dare a notable publish establishment like yourself let this degeneration in publicity happen, you better .
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  • Inside The Store Of The Future
    Peterson and his team see an untapped opportunity with the ascendancy of foodie culture. "Stores will combine the sociality and the indulgences of food with the pleasures of shopping," says WD Partners' report.
    Oct. 31, 2013 - Forbes
Quotes

  • Frans de Waal in Discovery Channel
    What they have in common is complex sociality that includes high levels of cooperation, altruism and large brains,coauthor Frans de Waal told Discovery News.
  • Sherry Turkle in Boston Globe
    The challenge for this generation is to think of sociality as more than the cyber-intimacy of sharing gossip and photographs and profiles,Turkle said in the magazine. "This is a paradoxical time. We have more information but take less time...
  • Robin Dunbar in National Geographic
    In evolutionary terms, sociality is good for you,wrote Robin Dunbar, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Liverpool in England, in an accompanying commentary.

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