02 Oct This New Study Reveals The Scientific Way To Tell If Someone Has Cheated On You
Have you ever questioned if your partner has cheated on you? The likely answer, is yes. The fear has plagued us all and manifested into some rather questionable behaviour. However, there is now no need to stalk your other halves movements on Instagram, (who is @blondegirl1993?), because a scientific study has deciphered the ultimate way to discover the truth, without demanding a lie detector test.
The study, which may put Jerry Springer out of business, gathered 152 undergraduate students, 64 men and 88 women who all identified as heterosexual, to take part in the analysis.
The students, who were all aged 18-32, were required to carefully listen to recordings of other peoples voices to try and decipher if they had cheated in a relationship or not, based on the tone of their voice. The people in the recordings were all in monogamous relationships, but half had admitted to being adulterous, whilst the other half were firmly committed.
To control the experiment, all of those in the recordings were white and heterosexual, thus ensuring that they all sounded as similar as possible. Then, to further control the experiment, the conductors distorted the pitch.
Then, those listening to the recordings were asked to rate from one to ten, how likely they thought it was that the voice they were hearing belonged to a cheater.
As the results were collated, the researchers were surprised by what they discovered. Had they just found the perfect way to catch a cheater?
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