Six Universal Traits That Define Coolness Across Cultures

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A global psychology study involving nearly 6,000 participants across 13 countries found that cool individuals are consistently perceived as extraverted, powerful, open-minded, adventurous, and independent, with these traits crossing cultural boundaries and evolving through media influence, serving as catalysts for cultural change.
Topics:world#coolness#cross-cultural#global-study#personality-traits#social-hierarchy#social-psychology
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