Be your best friend if you'll be mine: Penn's Alliance Hypothesis for Human Friendship
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 - 19:42
in Psychology & Sociology
PHILADELPHIA ?- University of Pennsylvania psychologists studying the cognitive mechanisms behind human friendship have determined that how you rank your best friends is closely related to how you think your friends rank you.
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