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In 1950, a classic MIT study examined the effect of proximity on friendship, using college dorms as the subject. Would young men who were randomly assigned to live physically closer to each other become better friends? You’ve probably already guessed the answer: the closer you lived to a randomly assigned person, the more likely you would become good friends. Your friends are from your hometown,…
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