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Apr 28, 2017

Sloan Study Finds Public Displays of Exercise Are Contagious

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After compiling several year’s worth of data, a study from MIT Sloan professor Sinan Aral and postdoc Christos Nicolaides found that exercise is indeed socially contagious. Aral says, “Knowing the running behaviors of your friends as shared on social networks can cause you to run farther, faster, and longer.”

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May 20, 2016

HBS Says Big Social Network ≠ Popularity

Think you’re Mr. or Ms. Popular?

Think again.

Alex “Sandy” Pentland recently published an article on the Harvard Business School blog investigating research that exposes the fallacy of how friendship is often both perceived and performed in society. Continue reading…

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