Study finds Airbnb hosts who smile get more bookings
A new study shows that Airbnb hosts who smile in their profile photos can get more bookings. Hosts with a smile see an average increase of 3.5% in bookings.
A new study shows that Airbnb hosts who smile in their profile photos can get more bookings. Hosts with a smile see an average increase of 3.5% in bookings.
Social Sciences
Jul 24, 2024
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Retrosynthesis aims to predict a set of reactants for producing given molecules, which plays a significant part in the biochemistry field, such as molecular pathway design and drug discovery. Most existing methods only benefit ...
Biochemistry
May 8, 2024
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With faces covered to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, some of the facial cues that people rely on to connect with others—such as a smile that shows support—are also obscured.
Social Sciences
Jun 30, 2020
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Smiling does not necessarily indicate that we are happy, according to new research at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
Social Sciences
Sep 7, 2018
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In the lead-up to the World Cup, articles appeared noting that Russian workers were being taught how to properly smile at the foreign soccer fans who would soon be visiting their country.
Social Sciences
Jun 27, 2018
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When human and chimp infants are dozing, they sometimes show facial movements that resemble smiles. These facial expressions—called spontaneous smiles—are considered the evolutionary origin of real smiles and laughter.
Evolution
Aug 4, 2016
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How do you know if you've got that winning smile? There's an app for that.
Software
Jun 23, 2016
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How much a political leader smiles reflects their particular country's cultural values related to how people express themselves, a Stanford scholar has found.
Social Sciences
Feb 17, 2016
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What exactly happens to your face when you smile spontaneously, and how does that affect how old you look? Computer scientists from the University of Amsterdam's (UvA) Faculty of Science recorded the smiles of hundreds of ...
Computer Sciences
Jul 30, 2012
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers at Bangor University have placed an economic value on a smile, demonstrating scientifically the effect that a genuine smile can have on our decision-making. The psychologists call this social ...
Social Sciences
May 10, 2011
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