Strangers on a bus: Study reveals lengths commuters go to avoid each other

Wednesday, August 1, 2012 - 16:00 in Mathematics & Economics

You’re on the bus, and one of the only free seats is next to you. How, and why, do you stop another passenger sitting there? New research reveals the tactics commuters use to avoid each other, a practice the article describes as ‘nonsocial transient behavior.’

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