We often describe our emotional reaction to social rejection as "pain." Does social rejection cause activity...
The table below gives data from a study that shows that social exclusion causes "real pain." That is, activity in the area of the brain that responds to physical pain goes up as distress from social exclusion goes up. The scatterplot for this data shows a moderately strong linear relationship. The data are given below. Social Brain Social Brain Subject distress activity Subject distress activity 1 1.24 ?0.055 8 2.22 0.028 2...
1 The table below givęs data from a study that shows that social exclusion causes "real pain." That is, activity in the area of the brain that responds to physical pain goes up as distress from social exclusion goes up. The scatterplot for this data shows a moderately strong linear relationship. The data are given below. Social Brain Social Brain Subject distress activity Subject distress activity 1.22 -0.055 8 2.20 0.024 2 1.81 -0.040 9 2.60 0.026 3 1.10 -0.025...
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