
Wide-faced men lie more than narrow-faced people, and are more likely to con others, claims a new study.
Cheryl McCormick, who conducted the study, said that the research may be useful to make snap judgments while encountering strangers, the Daily Star reported.
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The research conducted on 150 men asked the respondents to complete a virtual dice-rolling task and were told that their score would be matched in lottery tickets.
The study found that one-fifth of the men lied about their score to win more tickets, with the majority of them being wide-faced men.
Source: ANI
Source: ANI
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