Not much is known however about the cognitive processes that come into play when people choose allies within different social settings — and whether «minimal information», such as snap judgments made about someone based on how their face looks, is used in our assessments of suitable allies. (sciencedaily.com)
Because peers represent different social settings, the ego may benefit from a greater variety of social support, which accumulates and results in greater social capital [51,54,55]. (journals.plos.org)
These pitches are well - rehearsed, honed and delivered hundreds of times in different social settings and formal meetings. (entrepreneur.com)