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In fact, when it comes to lying, creativity also plays a greater role than intelligence. But why do creative minds lie more often? Quite simply: Because they can. They find it easier to make up stories. After all, their stories also seem more believable. And because they get away with this strategy so well, they use it more often.
Yes, it is actually true. You can tell a liar by his nose. As long as you have instruments of modern thermography available. For the naked eye, however, the nose is completely useless as a lying indicator. Nevertheless: scientists from the
University of Granada
discovered that when you lie, more blood flows into your nose. As a result, the olfactory organ becomes warmer and expands. The researchers speak of the Pinocchio effect.
via GIPHY
According to a survey by
Market research institute OnePoll
men cheat more often than women. While men lie an average of 1,092 times a year, women just do it 728 times. Conversely, women are more likely to have a guilty conscience because of their dizziness (82 percent versus 70 percent). The following study, however, contradicts this survey result: Researchers der
University of Bonn
and the
Maastricht University
found that the higher the testosterone level, the more honest the person.
“Look into my eyes, Small”. What sounds romantic also has practical value. Because like scientists the
Harvard Business School
found out, it is harder for us to lie when we look the other person in the eye. On the other hand, it is all the easier for us to fool if the person we are talking to is on the other end of the phone line. When it comes to correspondence, lies are more common in e-mails than in handwritten letters, according to a study published in the Social Justice Research Journal.
From an early age one is taught: Lying is bad! But is that even true? Can lying be important too? And how do you learn to lie “properly”?
OnePoll has not only addressed the question of whether men or women lie more often, but also identified the top 10 lies of the two sexes. Admittedly, the result sounds a bit flat. So believe it or not.
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Anyone who says they never lie is certainly lying. Often it is only little fuss that we use to make ends meet in everyday life. But lies remain lies. But what is definitely not a lie are the following seven facts.
Basically, lying is about making life more comfortable. That’s what Gerald Jellison thought of the
University of South Carolina
According to “karrierebibel.de” found that 41 percent of people cheat to save themselves trouble (“No honey, I really didn’t drink anything.”). On the other hand, only 8.5 percent whisper because they want to be loved (“I only think of you!”). And that’s six percent lying out of sheer laziness (“Of course I wanted to do the shopping, but the shops were already closed when I got home from work.”).
Tired of lying?
This is how you expose a liar!
Like a survey by
TNS Emnid
found that lying is OK for 51 percent of women and 59 percent of men if you can use it to help a friend. Interesting is the fact that just 28 percent of women compared to 44 percent of men think it is okay to cheat as a compliment. Almost as many men (41 percent) see lies justified when it comes to saving a relationship. Only 28 women are of this opinion. A survey by the
Market research institute OnePoll
again has shown that 75 percent find lies OK, as long as you don’t hurt the other person’s feelings.
According to Francesca Gino from the
Harvard Business School
Creative people lie more often than uncreative people. In fact, when it comes to lying, creativity also plays a greater role than intelligence. But why do creative minds lie more often? Quite simply: Because they can. They find it easier to make up stories. After all, their stories also seem more believable. And because they get away with this strategy so well, they use it more often.
Yes, it is actually true. You can tell a liar by his nose. As long as you have instruments of modern thermography available. For the naked eye, however, the nose is completely useless as a lying indicator. Nevertheless: scientists from the
University of Granada
discovered that when you lie, more blood flows into your nose. As a result, the olfactory organ becomes warmer and expands. The researchers speak of the Pinocchio effect.
via GIPHY
According to a survey by
Market research institute OnePoll
men cheat more often than women. While men lie an average of 1,092 times a year, women just do it 728 times. Conversely, women are more likely to have a guilty conscience because of their dizziness (82 percent versus 70 percent). The following study, however, contradicts this survey result: Researchers der
University of Bonn
and the
Maastricht University
found that the higher the testosterone level, the more honest the person.
“Look into my eyes, Small”. What sounds romantic also has practical value. Because like scientists the
Harvard Business School
found out, it is harder for us to lie when we look the other person in the eye. On the other hand, it is all the easier for us to fool if the person we are talking to is on the other end of the phone line. When it comes to correspondence, lies are more common in e-mails than in handwritten letters, according to a study published in the Social Justice Research Journal.
From an early age one is taught: Lying is bad! But is that even true? Can lying be important too? And how do you learn to lie “properly”?
OnePoll has not only addressed the question of whether men or women lie more often, but also identified the top 10 lies of the two sexes. Admittedly, the result sounds a bit flat. So believe it or not.
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Anyone who says they never lie is certainly lying. Often it is only little fuss that we use to make ends meet in everyday life. But lies remain lies. But what is definitely not a lie are the following seven facts.
Basically, lying is about making life more comfortable. That’s what Gerald Jellison thought of the
University of South Carolina
According to “karrierebibel.de” found that 41 percent of people cheat to save themselves trouble (“No honey, I really didn’t drink anything.”). On the other hand, only 8.5 percent whisper because they want to be loved (“I only think of you!”). And that’s six percent lying out of sheer laziness (“Of course I wanted to do the shopping, but the shops were already closed when I got home from work.”).
Tired of lying?
This is how you expose a liar!
Like a survey by
TNS Emnid
found that lying is OK for 51 percent of women and 59 percent of men if you can use it to help a friend. Interesting is the fact that just 28 percent of women compared to 44 percent of men think it is okay to cheat as a compliment. Almost as many men (41 percent) see lies justified when it comes to saving a relationship. Only 28 women are of this opinion. A survey by the
Market research institute OnePoll
again has shown that 75 percent find lies OK, as long as you don’t hurt the other person’s feelings.
According to Francesca Gino from the
Harvard Business School
Creative people lie more often than uncreative people. In fact, when it comes to lying, creativity also plays a greater role than intelligence. But why do creative minds lie more often? Quite simply: Because they can. They find it easier to make up stories. After all, their stories also seem more believable. And because they get away with this strategy so well, they use it more often.
Yes, it is actually true. You can tell a liar by his nose. As long as you have instruments of modern thermography available. For the naked eye, however, the nose is completely useless as a lying indicator. Nevertheless: scientists from the
University of Granada
discovered that when you lie, more blood flows into your nose. As a result, the olfactory organ becomes warmer and expands. The researchers speak of the Pinocchio effect.
via GIPHY
According to a survey by
Market research institute OnePoll
men cheat more often than women. While men lie an average of 1,092 times a year, women just do it 728 times. Conversely, women are more likely to have a guilty conscience because of their dizziness (82 percent versus 70 percent). The following study, however, contradicts this survey result: Researchers der
University of Bonn
and the
Maastricht University
found that the higher the testosterone level, the more honest the person.
“Look into my eyes, Small”. What sounds romantic also has practical value. Because like scientists the
Harvard Business School
found out, it is harder for us to lie when we look the other person in the eye. On the other hand, it is all the easier for us to fool if the person we are talking to is on the other end of the phone line. When it comes to correspondence, lies are more common in e-mails than in handwritten letters, according to a study published in the Social Justice Research Journal.
From an early age one is taught: Lying is bad! But is that even true? Can lying be important too? And how do you learn to lie “properly”?
OnePoll has not only addressed the question of whether men or women lie more often, but also identified the top 10 lies of the two sexes. Admittedly, the result sounds a bit flat. So believe it or not.
Read news for 1 month now for free! * * The test ends automatically.
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”
Anyone who says they never lie is certainly lying. Often it is only little fuss that we use to make ends meet in everyday life. But lies remain lies. But what is definitely not a lie are the following seven facts.
Basically, lying is about making life more comfortable. That’s what Gerald Jellison thought of the
University of South Carolina
According to “karrierebibel.de” found that 41 percent of people cheat to save themselves trouble (“No honey, I really didn’t drink anything.”). On the other hand, only 8.5 percent whisper because they want to be loved (“I only think of you!”). And that’s six percent lying out of sheer laziness (“Of course I wanted to do the shopping, but the shops were already closed when I got home from work.”).
Tired of lying?
This is how you expose a liar!
Like a survey by
TNS Emnid
found that lying is OK for 51 percent of women and 59 percent of men if you can use it to help a friend.