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- who: / and colleagues from the Department of Psychology of Conflict, University of Twente, Risk, and Safety, Enschede, Netherlands have published the paper: 1874-3501/22 Send Orders for Reprints to reprints, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/31,/2022
- what: The authors focus on the use of emojis when people deceive in online messages. This study investigates the use of emoji in deceptive messages compared to truthful messages. The analysis showed that participants did not use different numbers of emoji in deceptive messages compared with truthful messages , two-sided Monte-Carlo p=.79, Z=-0 . . .
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