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Science has an answer for why people still wave on Zoom calls
A survey this month by professional network Fishbowl found that 55% of workers wave
Jeremy bailenson
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Erica keswin
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Molly beck
Susan wagner cook
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Science has an answer for why people still wave on Zoom
Like the Zoom mullet and Zoom fatigue, waving at the end of videoconferences is likely here to stay.
Darren murph
Jeremy bailenson
Jesper aagaard
Molly beck
Susan wagner cook
Williams yost
Erica keswin
University of iowa department psychological
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Brain sciences
Denmark aarhus university
Justin pot
Stanford university
Virtual human interaction lab
Science has an answer for why people still wave on Zoom
Like the Zoom mullet and Zoom fatigue, waving at the end of videoconferences is likely here to stay.
Jesper aagaard
Jeremy bailenson
Erica keswin
Molly beck
Darren murph
Susan wagner cook
Williams yost
Brain sciences
Denmark aarhus university
Stanford university virtual human interaction lab
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University of iowa department psychological
Justin pot
Stanford university
Virtual human interaction lab
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Long after pandemic, Zoom wave endures
Among the enduring social changes to follow the COVID-19 pandemic has been a collective shift to group video calls for work meetings. Many of us still end those calls with a “Zoom wave” three years later. But why?
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University of iowa department psychological
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