A study conducted by London's Science Museum found that on average men give lie 1092 per year or about three times per day. While women generally lie approximately 728 times per year or about two times a day.
In the country of origin of these studies were conducted, men lie about their unhealthy habits, while women lied about the situation with the phrase "I do not why" or "I'm fine." In fact, the reality is the opposite.
According to one of the research team, Katie Maggs, lying is part of our social interactions. "Lying became inevitable in everyday human and could be an important part of our social interactions," he explains.
However, the habit of lying is not known whether it is the result of genes, evolution, or the way we were raised. Of the approximately 3,000 volunteers in mind, we most often lie to our mothers. As many as 25 percent of men and 20 percent of women admit this. Lie about that too, 82 percent of women felt consumed by guilt due to the lies they say. While only 70 percent of men who feel guilty of their lies.
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