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People who engage in more substantive conversations tend to be happier, a new study suggests. Researchers also found that idle small talk is not necessarily negatively related to well-being, contrary to previous findings, in a pooled, multisample replication study (n=486).
People who engage in more substantive conversations tend to be happier, a new study suggests. Researchers also found that idle small talk is not necessarily negatively related to well-being, contrary to previous findings, in a pooled, multisample replication study (n=486).
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