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Unconscious Bonding Rachl, Judith
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Rachl, J. (2018). Unconscious Bonding: Forming Bonds Quickly in Today's Fast-Paced Society. University of Groningen.
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STELLINGEN Behorend bij het proefschrift Unconscious Bonding Forming bonds quickly in today’s fast-paced society Judith Rachl-Willberger 1. „No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong“ – Albert Einstein 2. „there’s simply no substitute for meeting face to face.” – The Washington Post 3. “In-person meetings provide a sense of intimacy, connection and empathy that is difficult to replicate via video.” - Paul Axtell 4. „Facebook doesn’t care if you find love. It just wants you to spend more time on this site.“ – the Washington Post 5. „Unconscious bonding happens daily in people’s lives: in one’s private sphere and work environment.“ – this thesis 6. „Although we might never be able to control all of our actions and behaviors, we still know that it has an important life purpose: bonding with others so that we can survive.“ – this thesis