culture   researchers

9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) body language (1) eating insects (1) eye contact (1) hand gestures (1) lunch break (1) maitotoxin (1) personal space (1) publication ethics (1) time perception (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 body language researchers Researchers in various cultures are studying body language as an academic discipline to better understand non-verbal communication. 1
2 eating insects researchers Researchers in various cultures are considering eating insects as a sustainable, high-nutrition food source. 1
3 eye contact researchers Researchers in the fields of psychology and anthropology study eye contact to understand its role in communication and social interaction. 1
4 hand gestures researchers Researchers in various cultures recognize hand gestures as a nonverbal communication tool commonly used to emphasize points during academic presentations. 1
5 lunch break researchers Researchers have flexible lunch breaks to accommodate experiment schedules and workloads. 1
6 maitotoxin researchers Maitotoxin is a highly toxic compound produced by certain dinoflagellates, posing a threat to marine life and potentially to human health if ingested, studied by researchers. 1
7 personal space researchers Researchers have explored the concept of personal space in the context of psychology and sociology, studying cultural variations. 1
8 publication ethics researchers Researchers must adhere to research protocols and human subject protections in order to maintain publication ethics. 1
9 time perception researchers Time perception is studied by researchers in anthropology, psychology, and linguistics to understand cultural variations. 1