Science says people with this personality are more confident trait
It is still to have a tolerance to ambiguity.
Fun: There is a strange trend that is happening in the world of Grand'cave's science late in the connection between the idea of trust and our facial features. For example, a recentstudy revealed that people register our emotions As more authentic if our eyes are crumpling like we laugh or frown. Another fascinatingstudy revealed that women see men with more "female" Facial traits as more sensitive and reliable than those who have more traits of "masculine". But what is the probability that we need to trust others does not only depend on how they look at it just until we are like.
NewPublished searches inNature Communicationsfound that the kinds of people who are more likely to trust and cooperate with others are also those who can not tolerate ambiguity.
For the study,Oriel FeldmanhallAssistant professor of cognitive, linguistic and psychological sciences at Brown University, and his colleagues have experienced 106 women and 94 male participants. They were invited to play solo game games and social games to evaluate how people react to risk and how they choose to team up with someone when they do not know whether or not the performance of their partner will benefit. They found that those who could treat the act ofnot knowing were more likely to cooperate and trust their partner, even if that person has not behaved in a trustworthy way in the past.
The results have a lot of consequences why some people are simply more confident than others.
"If we consider how we are going to sail through our social worlds, we are constantly needing to understand what others feel and thought," Feldmanhallstated in a university newsletter. "Even if someone tells us that they are angry, they can not tell us how they are really angry, or why they could be angry in the first place. In other words, we try to predict others without ever having access to their "hidden" states ... because we do not know about the feelings or intentions of others, it can be difficult to know if It is best to trust another person with money or information, for example, or cooperate with them when we are well being in play ".
For my part, I am distraught by ambiguity, and find it difficult to cooperate and trust others if I do not know exactly how they will react. It is probably the reason I prefer the dog company, whose reactions to a given situation, you can always predict accurately (and whose confidence in man is well anchored by the evolution)
These results made me consider the possibility of re-calibrating my attitude to uncertainty in order to have better personal and professional relations. Indeed, my meeting coach recently wishes me lawyerto "separate my ego from the result" during men's meetings. After all, one could argue that the key to embrace the ambiguity is to understand that the actions of others are not always a direct answer to your own, something that many of us find it difficult to do.
And for a more fascinating overview about how we perceive others, seeWhy women are attracted Square-Jawed men.
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