I'm doing some research for school and I'm having a lot of trouble finding scientific studies, articles, blog posts, etc. related to how humans typically answer long questions with long responses. The shorter the question, the shorter the response. Can you help point me in the right direction?
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Sure, I found some relevant information that could help with your research:
Effective Communication Strategies: Chris Voss discusses the importance of actively listening and calibrating perspectives to communicate effectively. When guessing someone’s perspective, they are more likely to correct you, which can make them feel heard and lead to more candid responses 1.
The Emojiization of Human Responses: Andrew Huberman and Lisa Feldman Barrett touch on how modern communication, especially through social media, reduces complex human responses to simple emojis. This conversation suggests that human communication is becoming more streamlined and less detailed, fitting well with the idea that shorter questions or prompts receive shorter responses 2.
These clips provide insights into communication dynamics and could be useful for understanding how the length and nature of questions can impact the length and nature of responses. If these align with what you are looking for, you might want to listen to the full episodes for deeper context.
Effective Communication Strategies
Chris Voss shares how actively listening and calibrating perspectives can lead to better communication and collaboration, ultimately resulting in a more successful outcome.
Huberman Lab
Chris Voss: How to Succeed at Hard Conversations | Huberman Lab Podcast