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Lying Takes 10% Longer Whilst Chatting by Mustay(m): 2:50pm On Sep 15, 2013
You’re in the middle of a texting conversation when the other person suddenly stops for a long pause before responding.

What does it mean? Maybe they got a call, got distracted by something else, or their thumbs needed a break. But if your last missive was about something heady, it’s also possible they’re taking the time to cook up a lie.

Researchers from Brigham Young University (BYU) asked more than 100 college students to respond to 30 questions each that were generated by a computer and texted to the participants. In half of their responses, the students were asked to lie. They found that when the students were lying, it took them 10% longer to send the text message, and they made more edits than usual.


According to the researchers, people are only able to detect when someone is lying to them in person about 54% of the time — there are behaviors that some people swear are giveaways of mendacity, like not being able to look people in the eye, or fidgeting. So it’s incredibly difficult to identify when someone is doing so online or over the phone. During texting conversations, you can’t hear the other person’s voice or see their facial expressions — which makes it easier to get away with an untruthful response. (A 2011 study found that people are more likely to lie while texting than in face-to-face conversations or video conferences for just this reason, and Manti Te’o's catfish experience highlighted how easily it’s done on social media.)

But while digital conversations are easy to manipulate, the results suggest that some patterns, such as the delay in texting fibs, could become cues for reading into the hidden meanings of voice or text communications. Granted, it was a small study, and not a real-life setting, but the researchers say their findings raise interesting questions about how the validity of other online transactions, such as communications on social media feeds and chat rooms, might be interpreted when it comes to issues of security and personal safety. “We are starting to identify signs given off by individuals that aren’t easily tracked by humans. The potential is that chat-based systems could be created to track deception in real-time,” said study author Tom Meservy, a BYU professor of information systems in a statement about the study.


http://healthland.time.com/2013/09/05/how-to-catch-a-texting-liar/
Re: Lying Takes 10% Longer Whilst Chatting by Mustay(m): 2:51pm On Sep 15, 2013
texting text message

Do your friends take an abnormally long time to respond to your texts? Are the messages they send back shorter than usual? Do you catch them making edits for a long time? If so, you may have a problem. Everyone’s lying to you.

A Brigham Young University study pitted 100 students from two large universities against each other. Using a computer, they were each asked 30 questions and told to lie “in about half” of their responses. Researchers found that people who lie in texts, social networks, or over instant messaging take 10 percent longer to compose their message, make a lot more edits, and write shorter responses than usual.

Not that you’ll know if they’re lying: According to Tom Meservy, BYU professor of information systems, humans can only detect lies about 54 percent of the time. It’s even harder over the Internet.

“Digital conversations are a fertile ground for deception because people can easily conceal their identity and their messages often appear credible,” said Meservy. “Unfortunately, humans are terrible at detecting deception. We’re creating methods to correct that.”

Of course, it may take some people an extra long time to tell the truth. We’ve provided an example below.

To try and learn more truth about how people lie, BYU researchers may use the Xbox Kinect to track the movements of liars.

Of course, as Gizmodo suggested there could be another reason people are taking a long time to respond to your texts. They just may not like you. cheesy cheesy cheesy

http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/texting-social-media-lying/
Re: Lying Takes 10% Longer Whilst Chatting by flawless911(m): 3:01pm On Sep 15, 2013
Hmmm
Re: Lying Takes 10% Longer Whilst Chatting by Mustay(m): 3:32pm On Sep 15, 2013
The problem with this is that, in Nigeria, our network providers lie to us about data services hence we have one more problem with this research - people here can easily blame the network!!!

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