RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
RT @emollick: You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an…
You are going to like this paper. Multiple experiments show addressing ideas directly to "you" increases the resonance of an idea. The most highlighted Kindle passages are addressed to “you” and songs that refer to “you” are more likely to be popular. htt
@Vaassen92 @DailyLoud Maybe this will help YOU Mr know it all. Humble yourself a little, it will carry you a long way. “You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creating resonance between people and ideas | Proceedings of the National Academy of Scie
@SupremeOutlier @BrewMent @fasc1nate Generic you. https://t.co/usXzdValY6
Using the word "you" can establish a powerful sense of connection between people and ideas. https://t.co/g2c5YnCHaA
@embot Apparently there’s a whole body of research on this https://t.co/FnGqVvSKjX
18. People like reading about themselves--- *record scratch* You like reading about yourself: 26% of all highlighted Kindle passages contain “you” language—more than “we,” “one,” and “people” passages combined. https://t.co/Qi60NSUvvP
This study suggests that the generic use of the word “you” promotes connection between people and ideas. https://t.co/K7Ad6uXKWt
RT @Haruhitoy: 16/Generic-youは読者を共鳴させる強力な表現だというアメリカの論文もありました。筆者はその力を無意識的に使っていたのかも知れません。 “You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creat…
RT @Haruhitoy: 16/Generic-youは読者を共鳴させる強力な表現だというアメリカの論文もありました。筆者はその力を無意識的に使っていたのかも知れません。 “You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creat…
16/Generic-youは読者を共鳴させる強力な表現だというアメリカの論文もありました。筆者はその力を無意識的に使っていたのかも知れません。 “You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creating resonance between people and ideas https://t.co/fJWlzJHo66
📚 It’s all about you. Using crowd-sourced data from Kindles, researchers found that passages with the term “you” appeared in more highlights. https://t.co/5qWSqiAeLN
Want your ideas to resonate with your audience? The second pronoun is your friend. @arianaorvell et al found passages highlighted in Kindle texts were more likely to contain “you”, and experimentally showed the increased resonance of generic-you: https://t
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You may find that speaking directly to the reader (“You should apply,” “Sign in to your account”) helps you communicate more effectively.
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While an interesting study...I'm one who never highlights passages in kindle books. So wonder about the implications of that.
I see what ‘you’ did there.
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“You” speaks to me! People feel that ideas resonate more with them when these involve a generic "you". For instance, passages that people highlighted on Kindle were more likely to include the generic "you". https://t.co/kmb7tGm228 https://t.co/uU5n1SFgiN
“You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creating resonance between people and ideas https://t.co/NMnL04I450
RT @EL_CO4tw: 少し前のPNASの論文で「特定個人を意味しない一般的な代名詞としてのYouを使った文章は心に響きやすい」という話なんですが、これ基本的には“Amazon Kindleでハイライトされた箇所を分析した”仕事なんですよね(一応追試もしているけれど)。すご…
少し前のPNASの論文で「特定個人を意味しない一般的な代名詞としてのYouを使った文章は心に響きやすい」という話なんですが、これ基本的には“Amazon Kindleでハイライトされた箇所を分析した”仕事なんですよね(一応追試もしているけれど)。すごいね。 https://t.co/YpnYizuCxR
“You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creating resonance between people and ideas https://t.co/bnCabKsO5v
“You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creating resonance between people and ideas [Psychological and Cognitive Sciences] https://t.co/JKj5Dkpedz @PNASNews
“You” speaks to me: Effects of generic-you in creating resonance between people and ideas https://t.co/h0XGaBL2Zx
When do you feel like a text resonates? New study finds we find resonance in texts which use the word 'you'. For instance passages underlined on kindles were more likely to use 'you' https://t.co/MIKDbtO4aF https://t.co/V928iVtvlN
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RT @ethan_kross: Can @Oprah ’s book club teach us about how to make ideas resonate? Super excited to share this new work led by @arianaorv…
RT @ethan_kross: Can @Oprah ’s book club teach us about how to make ideas resonate? Super excited to share this new work led by @arianaorv…
RT @ethan_kross: Can @Oprah ’s book club teach us about how to make ideas resonate? Super excited to share this new work led by @arianaorv…
Can @Oprah ’s book club teach us about how to make ideas resonate? Super excited to share this new work led by @arianaorvell and Susan Gelman, https://t.co/MnlEXoffIh @AmazonKindle, @oprahsbookclub