To understand, predict, and help correct each other's actions we need to maintain accurate, up-to-date knowledge of people, and communication is a critical means by which we gather and disseminate this information. Yet the conditions under which we communication social information remain unclear. Testing hypotheses generated from our theoretical framework, we examined when and why social information is disseminated about an absent third party: i.e., gossiped. Gossip scenarios presented to participants (e.g., "Person-X cheated on their exam") were based on three key factors: (1) target (ingroup, outgroup, or celebrity), (2) valence (positive or negative), and (3) content. We then asked them (a) whether they would spread the information, and ...
Recent experimental studies seem to concur that gossip is good for groups by showing that gossip ste...
Understanding when people behave prosocially is integral to solving many challenges in groups and so...
From a folk perspective, gossipers (individuals who talk about the behaviours of others) are conside...
<div><p>Although gossip serves several important social functions, it has relatively infrequently be...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
Gossip\u27s ubiquitous presence in daily conversations can significantly influence group dynamics, p...
Although gossip serves several important social functions, it has relatively infrequently been the t...
This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
Despite humans propensity to gossip, little research has been conducted on how engaging in gossip ca...
Communication about social topics is abundant in human societies, and many functions have been attri...
Humans are often shown to cooperate with one another. Most of the mechanisms that foster cooperation...
Gossip—a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party—is hypothesized to impact re...
Most of the current literature on gossip describes gossipmongers as incessantly sharing evaluative a...
Gossip is the exchange of personal evaluative information about absent third parties. Although gossi...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
Recent experimental studies seem to concur that gossip is good for groups by showing that gossip ste...
Understanding when people behave prosocially is integral to solving many challenges in groups and so...
From a folk perspective, gossipers (individuals who talk about the behaviours of others) are conside...
<div><p>Although gossip serves several important social functions, it has relatively infrequently be...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
Gossip\u27s ubiquitous presence in daily conversations can significantly influence group dynamics, p...
Although gossip serves several important social functions, it has relatively infrequently been the t...
This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
Despite humans propensity to gossip, little research has been conducted on how engaging in gossip ca...
Communication about social topics is abundant in human societies, and many functions have been attri...
Humans are often shown to cooperate with one another. Most of the mechanisms that foster cooperation...
Gossip—a sender communicating to a receiver about an absent third party—is hypothesized to impact re...
Most of the current literature on gossip describes gossipmongers as incessantly sharing evaluative a...
Gossip is the exchange of personal evaluative information about absent third parties. Although gossi...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
Recent experimental studies seem to concur that gossip is good for groups by showing that gossip ste...
Understanding when people behave prosocially is integral to solving many challenges in groups and so...
From a folk perspective, gossipers (individuals who talk about the behaviours of others) are conside...