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A study at the University of Michigan suggests not only that we are likely to tell the truth when we let our fingers do the talking, but that we're also more likely to give more detailed and ...
But they have noticed that people are more likely to provide thoughtful and honest responses via text messages even when they're in busy, distracting environments, ...
Want an honest answer? Send a text, says study. Devin Coldewey / msnbc.com. May 17, 2012, 8:30 PM EDT. By Devin Coldewey. It may seem that text messages, so impersonal and convenient, ...
A study, carried out by University of Michigan Institute for Social Research established that people are more honest in text messages than in voice conversations.
But if she poses the question via text, you might be able to confess that you think he’s a dud. It turns out people are more honest when responding to by text or email than they are in person ...