When we talk to each other, we often (unconsciously) copy each other’s behaviors. How deliberate is this imitative behavior?
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Research shows that when people imitate each other’s behaviors, they tend to like each other more and the conversation flows more smoothly. Where does this automatic imitation come from?
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