How Thanksgiving Dinner Can Make You A Better Collaborator

The connection between food and cooperation was explored in a 2019 research article by Kaitlin Woolley and Ayelet Fishbach that was published by The Journal Psychological Science. The authors found that the way a meal is served matters. Shared plates provide stronger cooperation, while eating individual, separate meals brings about less coordination between people around the table.

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