research about gossip
- Kavieng cheng
- Jan 4, 2023
- 3 min read
1. research
Research has shown that gossip is not a bad behavior, but rather a highly engaging social skill that helps people build closer relationships with their surroundings and helps you distinguish between your enemies and friends. Those who are unable to participate naturally in gossip discussions often experience difficulties in maintaining relationships, both large and small, and are more likely to be seen as "outsiders" by others in the group.
In his 1997 book Grooming, Gossip, and the Evolution of Language, Robin Dunbar, professor of anthropology and evolutionary psychology at the University of Oxford, pointed out that the love of gossip is a social habit that has been passed down from ancient times.
Professor Demba's research found that ancient humans lived in relatively small groups, were closer to each other, and needed to establish the necessary cooperation with everyone in the group in order to correctly identify who was an enemy in a difficult natural environment. At this time, who was more reliable, who might be a traitor, and who was the best partner or even mate were judged by the information obtained from others' evaluation of a person, or "crowd gossip". The more accurate the information is, the better the person is able to identify and use people, and even use public opinion to influence the behavior of the group, the better the person will survive.
In today's society, good "gossips" often become the "opinion leaders" of a small group. These "gossips" share "secret information" to communicate trust in a group, and the group is held together through internal sharing and secrecy. Those who are further away from the gossip are often isolated in the group: "Why am I always the last to know?
A 2012 study by the University of Groningen in the Netherlands also showed that in the workplace, old employees gossiping to new employees is actually sending a message that colleagues like this person and hate that person. The new employees will also learn from the gossip to avoid certain behaviors, so as not to become the next object of gossip.
As early as 1971, the Harvard University Biology Laboratory has proved that gossip can reduce the emergence of the team does not work, only to steal the credit of the free-rider, because everyone's comments on those free-rider will sooner or later reach his ears, so that he has a sense of shame, and then reduce this behavior. In addition, the University of Toronto assistant professor Feinberg (Matthew Feinberg) earlier also found that in nearly 400 subjects, when people realize that their behavior may be gossiped about, they will act much more restrained.
Professor Dunbar of Oxford University said that people are "social beings" and should not feel too much guilt and resentment towards gossip, but should "accept it as an important part of human life".
2. The gossip Chinese translate and why?
Gossip as the name implies is on all sides. Entertainment gossip is also a variety of channels out of the news, different people's different understanding and views, there are positive and negative. In short, all for the sake of eyeballs, to put it in a small way is the neighbors east of the string west of the family said, said the west of the parent road east of the short, in Chinese, gossip is written "八卦", "八" means easy to go everywhere, just like some of the " 卦" hung in the doorway of the home so that everyone knows that this thing happens. In this way, everyone knows what is going on.
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