New study reveals key features of agreeing and disagreeing in conversations.
The article explores how people express agreement or disagreement in conversations. The researchers looked at different ways people show their feelings about assessments. They found that the shape of a person's response can indicate whether they agree or disagree with what was said. For example, a quick, short response often shows agreement, while a longer, more detailed response can signal disagreement. This study helps us understand how people communicate their opinions in everyday conversations.