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Study Finds a Key Factor That Makes Some Friends Feel More Supportive Than Others – ScienceAlert
If your friends are also friends with each other, you might feel more supported when times get tough.
If your friends are also friends with each other, you might feel more supported when times get tough.
According to a new psychology study, the closer and more interconnected someone thinks a social group is, the more they see that clique as a safety net in life.
“You can have two friends who are both very supportive of you, but if they are both friends with each other, that makes you feel even more supported,” explains social psychologist Jonathan Stahl from Ohio State University.
Creating an…
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