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We misleadingly use the word "copycat" to describe contagious behavior — implying that new participants in an epidemic act in a manner identical to the source of their infection.
Over the next year, the sociologist and the political scientist continued to analyze the Framingham data, finding more and more examples of contagious behavior.
Though it seems simple, this contagious behavior is actually quite remarkable: Only a few animals do it, and only dogs cross the species barrier.
Prairie dogs aren't the only group-living animals that depend on contagious behavior for survival, Hare said.
An additional related and relevant context is that of contagious behavior, namely the unconscious automated transmission of actions or emotions from one individual to another.
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The Framingham findings also suggest that different contagious behaviors spread in different ways.
Between one immediate peer and another, some contagious behaviors — like smoking — seem pretty commonsensical.
Contagious behaviors, such as yawning, laughing, or crying, can be triggered by seeing, hearing, or even thinking of another person's behavior (Platek et al. 2005; Provine 2005).
Map out the forces driving or tolerating contagious unethical behavior that are, or could be, present in the company.
This behavior, contagious yawning, has now been documented for the first time in another species, chimpanzees.
Tsonga joked later that it was simply a matter of obsessive-compulsive behavior, contagious on the professional tours.
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