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    Let's stick together: Infection enhances preferences for social grouping in a songbird species by Marissa M. Langager, James S. Adelman, Dana M. Hawley

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…While infected hosts often express sickness behaviors (e.g., lethargy) that can reduce social associations with conspecifics, enhanced sociality during infection might be favored in some systems if social grouping improves host survival of infection. Directly assaying social preferences of infected hosts is needed to elucidate potential changes in social preferences that may act as a form of behavioral tolerance (defined as using behavior to minimize fitness costs of infection). …”
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    The Role of Cognitive Factors in the Perception of Artificial Social Groups with Different Level of Social Typicality by M.V. Baleva

    Published 2020-01-01
    “… The study is devoted to the analysis of the role of cognitive styles and divergent thinking in the stereotyped and biased perception of outgroups identified by the criterion of social typicality. 191 participants (142 females and 49 males (26%) from 17 to 22 years old (M = 19.06, SD = 0.98) read 4 variants of stimulus texts containing information about artificial social groups with low and average levels of social typicality, and then filled in methodic forms aimed at measuring stereotyping, bias, cognitive styles and divergent thinking. …”
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    BENEFITS DERIVED FROM SOCIAL GROUP MEMBERSHIP BY POULTRY FARMERS IN ONDO STATE, NIGERIA by Adewumi Temidire Olumoyegun, BolanleAina Olumoyegun

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Investigating the benefits derived and constraints encountered by poultry farmers in membership of social groups was the main thrust of this study.  A two-stage sampling procedure was employed to select 120 poultry farmers in Ondo state. …”
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    Stereotypes and valuations of Peruvian social groups in a sample of wealthy people from Lima by Gina Pancorbo, Mathias Schmitz, Ian Nightingale Ferrer, Andrés Manuel Palacios Agurto, Agustín Espinosa

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Objective: To contribute to understanding this phenomenon, the present study aims to examine the stereotypical representations and prejudice towards different Peruvian social groups by high-socioeconomic-status group members from Lima. …”
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    Analysis of the quality of diagnosis and treatment of primary headache in different social groups of the Ural Region by E. R. Lebedeva, N. R. Kobzeva, D. V. Gilev, E. Olesen

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Objective: to analyze the quality of diagnosis and treatment of primary headache (HA) in different social groups of the Ural Region. Patients and methods. …”
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    Summer distribution and habitat preference of beluga whale social groups in the Eastern Beaufort Sea by Alexandra Mayette, Marianne Marcoux, John Iacozza, Megan Ferguson, Amelia Brower, Lisa Loseto

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This study compares the habitat preference of three beluga social group types: (1) individual belugas, (2) groups of adults, and (3) groups with at least one calf. …”
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    Promoting wellbeing with sunny, a chatbot that facilitates positive messages within social groups by Narain, J, Quach, T, Davey, M, Park, HW, Breazeal, C, Picard, R

    Published 2021
    “…A 10-day study was conducted with three pre-existing social groups of four members each in control (n=12) and experimental groups (n=12). …”
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    Promoting wellbeing with sunny, a chatbot that facilitates positive messages within social groups by Narain, Jaya, Quach, Tina, Davey, Monique, Park, Hae Won, Breazeal, Cynthia Lynn, Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2021
    “…A 10-day study was conducted with three pre-existing social groups of four members each in control (n=12) and experimental groups (n=12). …”
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    Processing power limits social group size: computational evidence for the cognitive costs of sociality by Dávid-Barrett, T, Dunbar, R

    Published 2013
    “…However, the social (or communication) complexity hypothesis suggests that the kinds of information that can be acquired and processed may limit the size and/or complexity of social groups that a species can maintain. We use an agent-based model to test the hypothesis that the complexity of information processed influences the computational demands involved. …”
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