It's Really About Me, Not 'You'
March 23, 2017
March 23, 2017
ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 23 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
To cope with negative experiences or to share an insight, people often use the word "you" rather than "I."
"You" is an overlooked word that people use to express norms and rules, new University of Michigan research found.
Researchers conducted nine experiments with nearly 2,500 people to understand why people curiously use "yo . . .
To cope with negative experiences or to share an insight, people often use the word "you" rather than "I."
"You" is an overlooked word that people use to express norms and rules, new University of Michigan research found.
Researchers conducted nine experiments with nearly 2,500 people to understand why people curiously use "yo . . .