Socialites not the primary behavioural influencers
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If you want to influence people’s behaviour, simply growing your social networks isn’t going to cut it, according to a paper published in the journal Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
Social influencers are more likely to be those who form tight groups of friends, argues Josh Firth from the University of Oxford, UK.
Published by Cosmos.