The 6 Universal Traits Of 'Coolness,' No Matter Where You Are In The World
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These Are the 6 Universal Traits of Coolness
What makes someone cool? Not just admired or respected—but genuinely, universally cool? A new international study says the answer holds steady from New York to Nigeria: six personality traits consistently define what we see as cool, and being a “good” person isn’t really one of them. The research, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, analyzed how nearly 6,000 people across 13 countries rated people in their lives as cool…
The 6 Universal Traits Of 'Coolness,' No Matter Where You Are In The World
After studying nearly 6,000 people across 13 countries spanning six continents, researchers discovered that "cool" people share remarkably similar traits worldwide. The post The 6 Universal Traits Of ‘Coolness,’ No Matter Where You Are In The World appeared first on Study Finds.
Extroverted, adventurous, independent: researchers have captured traits that make people look cool in the eyes of other people. Across the continents, there is a commonality.
© Jacob Lund / Adobe Stock Study shows: Extroverted, creative and independent people are considered cool globally – a form of social reward.
The characteristics of a "cool" person do not seem to make a big difference in different cultures. This is shown by a worldwide study – as well as those that make up a "good" person.
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