Talking to Strangers

Talking to Strangers

by

Malcolm Gladwell

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Carlos Crivelli Character Analysis

Carlos Crivelli is a Spanish psychologist. Gladwell cites Crivelli and anthropologist Sergio Jarillo’s study on human emotions across different cultures to illustrate the limitations of transparency. Crivelli and Jarillo tasked participants with matching photos depicting different facial expressions with corresponding emotions. While Spanish subjects excelled at the task, the Trobriand people whom the researchers tested next did not. These findings suggest that transparency is not universal.
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Carlos Crivelli Character Timeline in Talking to Strangers

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Chapter Six: The Friends Fallacy
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In 2013, an anthropologist named Sergio Jarillo and a psychologist named Carlos Crivelli traveled to the Trobriands to study transparency’s limitations. They wanted to know if people across... (full context)