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		<title>Cited in Yahoo Health &#8211; Humblebragging Doesn&#8217;t Work. But This Does</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Humblebragging Doesn&#8217;t Work. But This Does. by Korin Miller.  The humble brag &#8211; why do we do it? Does it work? A new series of studies at Harvard University Business School has investigated humblebragging (bragging masked by a complaint) and determined that it backfires.  &#8220;Humblebragging actually made people less likeable than those who all-out brag or complain, and also&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://aliciaclarkpsyd.com/cited-in-yahoo-health-humblebragging-doesnt-work-but-this-does/">Cited in Yahoo Health &#8211; Humblebragging Doesn&#8217;t Work. But This Does</a> appeared first on <a href="https://aliciaclarkpsyd.com">Alicia H. Clark PsyD</a>.</p>
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