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How Much Do You Think You Know About Others?
behaviour scientist from the university of chicago has been looking into how far the assumption goes. We assume many of our relationships are symmetrical and reciprocated. They aren't. People tend to overlook these asymetries, we were interested in wheter that might have implications for how anonymous people feel around others. And our prediction would be that when people know more about others, they'll think others know more about them. That is, will feel less onymous around people we know more about - even if that doesn't necessarily affect what they know about us.
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