Craig Parks
Craig Parks

In this unprecedented age of connectivity, we’ve gained virtually limitless access to people, ideas and information regardless of geography. Humans have never been more interconnected than now. Ironically, we’ve also never been more socially isolated.

“People think that the electronic and the physically removed interaction is a viable substitute for in person experiences, but from a psychological perspective, it’s just not,” says Craig Parks, a professor of psychology at Washington State University’s Pullman campus who primarily researches social psychology and group dynamics.

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