Eye Contact Encourages You to Speak
Queens University Article
Psychology is full of interesting little tidbits, many of which have direct applications to our lives. This results shows that more eye contact in group conversations makes people talk more. I've noticed that while in groups of people I am usually quite a bit more quiet than in one-to-one conversations. Perhaps it is because I do not get sufficient eye contact in groups to keep me feeling involved. On the flip side, if someone is quiet in the group I am talking in, this result maybe shows me to give more eye contact to them if I want to hear their ideas.
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