Lower-Income Individuals Exhibit Stronger Physiological Responses in Social Interactions

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A study finds that individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds exhibit greater physiological attunement and signs of comfort during social interactions, regardless of their partner's class, but still prefer same-class interactions, highlighting complex dynamics in cross-class social engagement.
Topics:health#class-differences#physiological-attunement#social-cohesion#social-interactions#social-science#socioeconomic-status
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