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by Ty Tashiro


  hierarchy of needs, Maslow’s, 8–9

  Hill, David, 205

  hindsight bias, 230

  Holland, John, 207

  hope, 79

  Howard, John, 153

  Hughes, John, 18

  hyper-independence, 186–187

  hyper-systemization, 131

  If I Ran the Zoo (Dr. Seuss), 18

  “if-then” scripts, 131–132, 134, 135, 159

  incubators for business startups, 227

  Ingersol, Brooke, 53

  innovations. See groundbreaking innovations of awkward innovators

  Instagram, 160, 162, 174

  institutions, social, demise of, 149–155

  intelligence quotient (IQ) tests, 198, 199–201, 203

  intense world theory, 74

  introversion, 40

  involuntary emotions, 76

  Iowa State University, 200

  Isen, Alice, 81

  Ivcevic Zorana, 163

  James, E. L., 180–181

  Jobe, Lisa, 158–159, 183

  Jobs, Steve, 218, 224–225

  Johannes Gutenberg University, 15

  Johns Hopkins University, 30

  Johnson, Timmy, 167–168

  Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 34, 35

  joy, 79

  Kanner, Leon, 30–31

  Keltner, Dacher, 81–82

  Kiecolt-Glaser, Janice, 10

  Kimpton, Kellie, 46–49, 51, 52, 54, 57, 61, 62–63, 64–65, 229

  kindness, 96, 97

  King, Stephen, 227

  King’s College, 21, 203, 206

  Kruger, Justin, 161

  Kumar, Arun, 154

  Kuncel, Nathan, 214

  Laboratory of Neural Microcircuits, 74

  latency stage, 197

  Leary, Mark, 9

  Lewis, C. S., 227

  Lewis, Michael, 225–226

  Lieberman, Matthew, 50

  life expectancies, 8, 10

  likability and popularity, 94–99, 108–109

  LinkedIn, 162

  The Lion King (play), 19–21

  localized processing style, 21

  London Royal Ballet, 202

  loneliness

  chronic, 10

  friendships and, 158

  rates of, 147–148

  Lord of the Flies (Golding), 8

  manners and etiquette, 155–160

  Markram, Henry, 74

  Markram, Kamila, 74

  marriage

  awkward traits and marital satisfaction, 184–185

  delayed marriages among millennials, 169–170

  drop in marriage rate, 169

  online dating and marriage rates, 175

  Maslow, Abraham, 8–9

  Mast, Marianne Schmid, 52–53

  math and science

  achievement of perfection in, 219–220

  artificial intelligence computers, 224

  chemistry, 137–138

  computer science and the mathematically gifted, 208–209, 211

  computers in film animation, 225

  IQ tests, 198

  Math Olympiad, 207, 208

  mathletes, 207, 208

  Max Planck Institute for Human Development, 146

  McGill University, 131

  McPherson, Miller, 148

  Mead, Margaret, 54–55

  Mean Girls (movie), 18, 207

  memory tests, 198–199

  Mental Health Foundation (United Kingdom), 147–148

  mental preparation drills, 133–134, 137

  metrics, 221–222

  Michigan State University, 53, 201

  millennials

  decreased participation in social institutions, 150, 151

  handling social situations, 155

  and marriage, 169–170

  sexual behavior of, 180

  views about diversity, 152

  Mills College, 81–82

  Mills Longitudinal Study, 81–82

  Mintah, Kojo, 183

  Miranda, Lin-Manuel, 223

  mistakes, avoiding, 103

  morality, manners and relationship to, 156–157, 158

  mortality risk, chronic loneliness and, 10

  narcissists, 39–40

  Naumann, Laura, 15

  Nazi Germany, 41–42

  negative behaviors, 102–103, 104

  nerds

  discouraging, 211

  origins of, 17–18

  self-proclaimed, 114, 125

  TV portrayal of, 207

  NeuroTribes (Silberman), 41

  New York Times, 155

  New York University, 161

  Nixon, Richard, 153

  nonverbal behaviors, 52–54

  Northeastern University, 52

  Northern Illinois University, 104

  obsessive interests, 205, 206, 208–209, 210, 211, 226

  Ohio State University, College of Medicine, 10

  OkCupid.com, 174

  online dating apps, 170, 172, 173–174

  online dating, awkwardness of, 173–177

  social expectations of online daters, 11–12

  online magazines, 175

  online socialization, 160–161

  the Internet, 161, 173–174

  online communities and friendships, 161–163

  oral stage of development, Freud’s, 122–123, 124

  Oxford University, 71, 208

  Page, Larry, 223

  Palmer, Colin, 93

  perfection, talented people and achievement of, 219–220, 229

  personality assessment, 3–4

  personality disorders, and awkwardness, 39–40

  personality traits

  awkwardness and, 139–140

  Big Five personality traits, 163

  rage to master, 202–204, 205, 209–210, 219, 220

  Pew Research Center, 149, 152, 169, 170

  Pinterest, 162

  Pixar films, 225

  Pollman, Monique, 184–185

  popularity and likability, 94–99, 108–109

  pornography, 181–182

  positive behaviors, 102–103

  positive emotions, 80–83, 84

  pride, 79

  Purdue University, 95

  Purity and Danger (Douglas), 10

  Putnam, Robert, 145–146

  Quiet (Cain), 40

  rage to master, personality trait, 202–204, 205, 209–210, 219, 220

  reflexive emotions, 76, 78

  religious institutions, 150, 151

  repetitive behaviors, 30, 31, 74, 205

  Rowling, J. K., 227

  rule of five, 31–32

  Saban, Nick, 201

  science. See math and science

  second-language speakers, 44

  Seemers, Ed, 27, 28

  self-conscious emotions, 77

  self-esteem movement, 32–33

  Seuss, Dr., 17–18

  sex. See dating and sex

  shame, 77

  Shetgiri, Rashmi, 100

  Silberman, Steve, 41

  Silus, Chrissy, 167

  Simon Frazier University, 195

  Simonton, Dean, 222, 223, 224, 226

  Smith, Mike, 201

  Snapchat, 160

  Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect (Lieberman), 50

  social anxiety, 39

  social brain, 50–51

  social conversations

  avoidance of emotional conversations, 75

  decoding language used during, 52, 57–62

  list of five things to say, 60

  nonverbal behaviors during, 54

  social deficits, 205

  social equity, value of, 105–109

  social etiquette, 155–160

  social expectations

  and awkward impulses in children, 122–125

  awkward moments and, 15, 17

  consequences of expectations, 105

  of employers, 11–12

  in evaluating social
worth, 11–12

  and expectations of fairness, 96–97

  first impressions and, 12, 14–15, 16

  for groups, 10–11

  of online daters, 11–12

  violating, 76, 78

  social fluency, 43–45

  bullies use of, 100

  emotions and, 73

  facial cues and, 56

  and processing of social cues, 199

  theory of mind formulation and, 92–94

  and use of “if-then” scripts, 132

  social groups

  friendships and size of, 144–149

  hunter-gatherer groups, 9, 195–196

  using expectations and judgments in, 12–13

  wants and needs of belonging to, 10–11

  social institutions, demise of, 149–155

  social interactions

  avoidance of emotional conversations, 75

  awkwardness and systematic patterns in, 131

  the brain in social situations, 50–51

  decoding language used during conversations, 52, 57–62

  during social situations, 13–14

  “first-three” strategy, 14–15, 16

  “if-then” scripts in, 131–132, 134, 135

  introversion and extroversion in, 40

  nonverbal behaviors during conversations, 54

  preparing children for, 133–137

  “second-three” strategy, 16

  social anxiety in, 39

  social media, 160, 163

  social networks, online socialization, 160–163

  Social Responsiveness Scale, 119–121

  social-skill coaching, 134–137

  sociopaths, 39–40

  Socratic dialogues, 133

  sports

  athletes in state of flow, 126

  basketball, 142

  bowling, 146

  football, 113–114

  golf, 166–167

  obsessive nature of athletes, 209

  tennis, 142–144, 164, 219

  wrestling, 27–29, 33, 42

  Stanford University, 198, 225

  Star Wars: The Force Awakens (movie), 18

  Star Wars trilogy (movie), 49–50

  Sternberg, Robert, 199–200

  Strong Interest Inventory, 207

  stuttering, 44

  Sutherland, Ivan, 225

  systemizing, 130–131

  talented people

  and achievement of perfection, 219–220, 229

  fitting in, 228–229

  groundbreaking innovations of, 222–223, 226

  metrics and measuring results of, 222

  and road to achievement, 230

  talented authors, 227

  Tangney, June Price, 76–77

  Taylor, Paul, 149

  temper tantrums, 67–69, 70–71, 80, 83–86

  Terman, Lewis, 198

  theory of mind, 91–94

  Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (Freud), 122

  Time, 180

  Todd, Richard, 119–121

  Top Gun (movie), 26

  Twenge, Jean, 179–180

  Twitter, 160, 162

  University College London, 21

  University of Alabama, 201

  University of Amsterdam, 184

  University of Arizona, 148

  University of California, Berkeley, 15, 77, 81, 117

  University of California, Davis, 222

  University of California, Los Angeles, 50

  University of California, Riverside, 100

  University of California, San Francisco, 55

  University of Cambridge, Autism Research Centre at, 34

  University of Chicago, 145

  University of Edinburgh, 205

  University of Illinois, 9

  University of Minnesota, 3, 214

  University of Neuchatel, 52

  University of New South Wales, 93

  University of North Carolina, 56, 81

  University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 97

  University of Padova, 99

  University of Queensland, 148

  University of Texas Medical Center, 100

  University of Utah, 225

  University of Vienna, 41

  University of Washington, 100, 102

  Virginia Commonwealth University, 158

  visual arts, 212

  Vital, Pedro, 203, 205

  Washington University School of Medicine, 119

  Wells, Brooke, 179–180

  Wheelwright, Sally, 71

  White, Susan Williams, 158–159, 183

  Williams, Alex, 155

  Winner, Ellen, 193–194, 201–202, 209–210, 213, 226

  Workplace Bullying Institute, 99

  World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) debacle, 27–29, 33, 42

  Wrzus, Cornelia, 146–147

  Y Combinator, 227

  YouTube, manners videos, 155

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  TY TASHIRO, PhD, is the author of The Science of Happily Ever After. His work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Time.com, TheAtlantic.com, and on NPR and SiriusXM Stars radio. He received his doctorate in psychology from the University of Minnesota, has been an award-winning professor at the University of Maryland and University of Colorado, and has addressed TED@NYC, Harvard Business School, MIT’s Media Lab, and the American Psychological Association. He lives in New York City.

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