Men think they are better at lying

    Press/Media: Research cited

    Description

    Coverage of research by Brianna Verigin which showed men appear to think they are good at lying

    Period8 Dec 2019 → 24 Feb 2020

    Media coverage

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    Media coverage

    • TitleLiar, Liar: We All Lie, but Why?
      Media name/outletMedium
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date24/02/20
      DescriptionFeature on Brianna Verigin's research from 2019 which showed that men appear to think they are good at lying
      Producer/AuthorRobert Roy Britt
      URLhttps://elemental.medium.com/liar-liar-we-all-lie-but-why-cd99e2d3e4ab
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen see themselves as good liars
      Media name/outletABCNyheter.no
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryNorway
      Date20/01/20
      DescriptionCoverage of research by Brianna Verigin, which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      URLhttps://www.abcnyheter.no/helse-og-livsstil/livet/2020/01/19/195642658/menn-ser-pa-seg-selv-som-gode-lognere
      PersonsJuliane Kaminski
    • TitleMen consider themselves good liars
      Media name/outletFagpressenytt.no
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryNorway
      Date18/01/20
      DescriptionCoverage of research by Brianna Verigin, which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      Producer/AuthorBrother Møgster
      URLhttps://fagpressenytt.no/artikkel/menn-anser-seg-selv-som-gode-l%C3%B8gnere
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen are better at lying
      Media name/outletSitus Berita Online
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndonesia
      Date17/01/20
      DescriptionFurther coverage of research by Brianna Verigin which shows that men are twice as likely to believe themselves to be good at lying
      URLhttps://koran.tempo.co/read/449351/pria-lebih-pandai-berbohong
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleThis is the gender that think they're better at lying
      Media name/outletRed Online
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date16/01/20
      DescriptionCoverage of research by Brianna Verigin, which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      Producer/AuthorAnya Meyerowitz
      URLhttps://www.redonline.co.uk/red-women/news-in-brief/a30544084/men-think-better-liars-survey/
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleThis is the truth about men’s lies – and it’s a whopper
      Media name/outletTimesLIVE
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritorySouth Africa
      Date15/01/20
      DescriptionArticle about research conducted by Brianna Verigin, which shows men consider themselves to be expert liars who can easily get away with telling mistruths, and that people who excel at lying are good talkers and tell more lies than others, usually to family, friends, romantic partners and colleagues
      Producer/AuthorSuthentira Govender
      URLhttps://select.timeslive.co.za/news/2020-01-15-this-is-the-truth-about-mens-lies-and-its-a-whopper/
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleAre men better liars than women?
      Media name/outletMagic 93.7
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date7/01/20
      DescriptionCoverage of Brianna Verigin's research which found men are twice as likely as women to believe they're good at lying, and getting away with it
      Producer/AuthorKelly Bennett
      URLhttps://magic937.iheart.com/featured/kelly-bennett/content/2020-01-07-are-men-better-liars-than-women/
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleThe Science Of Lying
      Media name/outletSteemit
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date7/01/20
      DescriptionArticle about the research led by Brianna Verigin which claims that good liars are well-spoken and at the same time they lie more often than other people. Most often they lie to their family, friends, partners, and their coworkers and least to the government and their employers
      Producer/AuthorKralizec
      URLhttps://steemit.com/science/@kralizec/the-science-of-lying
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they are better at lying than women
      Media name/outletVidenskab.dk
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryDenmark
      Date3/01/20
      DescriptionCoverage of a study led by Brianna Verigin which found a significant correlation between expertise in lying and gender. Men believed twice as much as women that they were expert liars who got away with their lies
      URLhttps://videnskab.dk/kultur-samfund/maend-tror-de-er-bedre-loegnere
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleAre men the better liars?
      Media name/outletFOCUS Online
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryGermany
      Date3/01/20
      DescriptionArticle about Brianna Verigin's study which found a significant link between gender and subjectively perceived lying expertise. Men were more than twice as likely to consider themselves good liars
      Producer/AuthorDaniela Albat
      URLhttps://www.focus.de/wissen/natur/sind-maenner-die-besseren-luegner_id_11515870.html
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleBBC Radio Derby
      Degree of recognitionLocal
      Media name/outletBBC Radio Derby
      Media typeRadio
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date27/12/19
      DescriptionCoverage of research by Brianna Verigin which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      Producer/AuthorBBC
      URLtiny.cc/j01iiz
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleThe 570 Morning News
      Media name/outletCKGL-AM
      Media typeRadio
      Country/TerritoryCanada
      Date25/12/19
      DescriptionCanadian radio coverage of research by Brianna Verigin which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      URLtiny.cc/f81iiz
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they are better liars than women
      Media name/outletTimes of India
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date24/12/19
      DescriptionMen are twice as likely than women to consider themselves to be good at lying and at getting away with it, according to a study which also found that they prefer to lie face-to-face, rather than via text messages.
      Producer/AuthorPTI
      URLhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/men-think-they-are-better-liars-than-women/articleshow/72948558.cms
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen Think They Are Better Liars Than Women
      Media name/outletIdeas, Inventions And Innovations
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date24/12/19
      DescriptionResearch by Brianna Verigin has found that people who excel at lying are good talkers and tell more lies than others, usually to family, friends, romantic partners and colleagues
      URLhttps://www.ineffableisland.com/2019/12/men-think-they-are-better-liars-than.html
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleGotcha! Men think they are better liars than women
      Media name/outletTribune India
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date24/12/19
      DescriptionMen are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and getting away with it, researchers have found
      URLhttps://www.tribuneindia.com/news/gotcha-16411
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen Think They Are Better Liars Than Women
      Media name/outletIdeas, Inventions and Innovations
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date24/12/19
      DescriptionMen are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and at getting away with it, research by Brianna Verigin has found
      URLhttps://www.ineffableisland.com/2019/12/men-think-they-are-better-liars-than.html
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleGotcha!
      Media name/outletChandigarh Tribune
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date24/12/19
      DescriptionResearch by Brianna Verigin suggests men are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and getting away with it. The study revealed that expert liars also prefer to lie face-to-face, rather than via text messages and social media was the least likely place where they'd tell a lie
      URLhttps://www.tribuneindia.com/news/gotcha-16411
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they are better liars than women: Study
      Media name/outletDaily Excelsior
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date24/12/19
      DescriptionMen are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and at getting away with it, according to a study by Brianna Verigin
      URLhttps://www.dailyexcelsior.com/men-think-they-are-better-liars-than-women-study/
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleNew Study Identifies Key Characteristics of Expert Liars
      Media name/outletSci-News.com
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date23/12/19
      DescriptionCoverage of research by Brianna Verigin which shows good liars lean towards telling inconsequential lies, mostly to colleagues and friends, and generally via face-to-face interactions
      URLwww.sci-news.com/othersciences/psychology/expert-liars-07944.html
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen consider themselves better liars than women
      Media name/outletProthomalo
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryBangladesh
      Date23/12/19
      DescriptionMen are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and getting away with it, research by Brianna Verigin has found
      URLhttps://en.prothomalo.com/lifestyle/news/206857/Men-consider-themselves-better-liars-than-women
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen Think They Are Better Liars Than Women, Says Study
      Media name/outletYahoo! India
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date23/12/19
      DescriptionFurther coverage of Brianna Verigin's research which suggests men are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and getting away with it
      URLhttps://in.style.yahoo.com/men-think-better-liars-women-113757679.html?src=rss&guccounter=1
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they are better liars http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/men-think-they-are-better-liars-392403
      Media name/outletMillennium Magazine
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date23/12/19
      DescriptionArticle on the research by Brianna Verigin on gender and lying
      URLwww.millenniumpost.in/features/men-think-they-are-better-liars-392403
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen twice as likely to consider themselves expert liars
      Media name/outletWhistleblower Online
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date23/12/19
      DescriptionArticle on Brianna Verigin's study which found that men are twice as likely as women to believe they are skilled at deception and the art of getting away with lies
      URLhttps://www.wnd.com/2019/12/men-twice-likely-consider-expert-liars/
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleBattle of the sexes: Study shows men get away with lies twice as much as women
      Media name/outletThe Economic Times
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date23/12/19
      DescriptionArticle on Brianna Verigin's research that shows men are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and at getting away with it and that they prefer to lie face-to-face, rather than via texts.
      URLhttps://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/battle-of-the-sexes-study-shows-men-get-away-with-lies-twice-as-much-as-women/articleshow/72939139.cms
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they're better liars
      Media name/outletLongRoom.com
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date23/12/19
      DescriptionPeople who excel at lying are good talkers and tell more lies than others, usually to family, friends, romantic partners and colleagues, according to the research led by Brianna Verigin at the University of Portsmouth.
      URLhttps://www.longroom.com/discussion/1740822/men-think-theyre-better-liars
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleKRLD-AM
      Media name/outletKRLD-AM
      Media typeRadio
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date23/12/19
      DescriptionAmerican radio coverage of research by Brianna Verigin which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      URLtiny.cc/851iiz
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen Think They Are Better Liars Than Women, Says Study
      Media name/outletCNN News 18
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date23/12/19
      DescriptionCoverage of the study by Brianna Verigin which also found one of the key strategies of liars is to tell plausible lies that stay close to the truth, and to not give away much information.
      URLhttps://www.news18.com/news/lifestyle/men-think-they-are-better-liars-than-women-says-study-2433713.html
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleStudy finds that men think they're better liars
      Media name/outletAsia One
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritorySingapore
      Date22/12/19
      DescriptionMen are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and at getting away with it, research by Brianna Verigin has found
      URLhttps://www.asiaone.com/lifestyle/study-finds-men-think-theyre-better-liars
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they’re better liars
      Media name/outletThe Star Malaysia Online
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryMalaysia
      Date22/12/19
      DescriptionPeople who excel at lying are good talkers and tell more lies than others, usually to family, friends, romantic partners and colleagues, according to the research led by Brianna Verigin, at the University of Portsmouth
      URLhttps://www.thestar.com.my/news/focus/2019/12/22/men-think-theyre-better-liars
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they are better liars than women
      Media name/outletCanIndia
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryCanada
      Date22/12/19
      DescriptionMen are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and getting away with it, research from Brianna Verigin has found.
      URLwww.canindia.com/men-think-they-are-better-liars-than-women-study/
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleAre men bigger liars than women?
      Media name/outletTech Explorist
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date22/12/19
      DescriptionAccording to a study by Brianna Verigin, men think of themselves as better liars and at getting away with it.
      Producer/AuthorPranjal Mehar
      URLhttps://www.techexplorist.com/men-bigger-liars-women/28667/
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they are better at lying and getting away with it than women
      Media name/outletDaily Hunt
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date22/12/19
      DescriptionMen are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying and getting away with it, research by Brianna Verigin has found
      URLhttps://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/hindustan+times-epaper-httimes/men+think+they+are+better+at+lying+and+getting+away+with+it+than+women-newsid-154789794
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen Think They Are Better Liars Than Women
      Media name/outletOdishatv.in
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryIndia
      Date22/12/19
      Descriptioncoverage of research by Brianna Verigin which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      URLhttps://odishatv.in/health/men-think-they-are-better-liars-than-women-study-423239
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they are better liars than women, study reveals
      Media name/outletInternational Business Times
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritorySingapore
      Date22/12/19
      DescriptionCoverage of research by Brianna Verigin which showed a significant link between expertise at lying and gender. Men were more than twice as likely to consider themselves expert liars who got away with it.
      URLhttps://www.ibtimes.sg/men-think-they-are-better-liars-women-study-reveals-36386
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen: We're best liars
      Degree of recognitionNational
      Media name/outletSunday Sport
      Media typePrint
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date22/12/19
      DescriptionNewspaper article about Brianna Verigin's research into lying and gender
      URLhttps://printmonitoringservice.vuelio.co.uk/file/displaypdf?articleid=1057593&clientname=80796_UniversityofPortsmouth_PRINT&filename=474485315.pdf
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleBBC Radio 4
      Degree of recognitionNational
      Media name/outletBBC Radio 4
      Media typeRadio
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date21/12/19
      DescriptionCoverage of research by Brianna Verigin which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      Producer/AuthorBBC
      URLtiny.cc/za0eiz
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleBBC World Service Radio
      Degree of recognitionInternational
      Media name/outletBBC World Service
      Media typeRadio
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date21/12/19
      DescriptionRadio coverage of research by Brianna Verigin which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      Producer/AuthorBBC
      URLtiny.cc/2e0eiz
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen Tend to Think They’re Better Liars Than Women
      Media name/outletPychcentral.com
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited States
      Date21/12/19
      DescriptionA study by Brianna Verigin finds that men are twice as likely as women to consider themselves good at lying and at getting away with it.
      Producer/AuthorTraci Pedersen
      URLhttps://psychcentral.com/news/2019/12/21/men-tend-to-think-theyre-better-liars-than-women/152757.html
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleABC Radio National
      Degree of recognitionNational
      Media name/outletABC Radio National
      Media typeRadio
      Country/TerritoryAustralia
      Date21/12/19
      DescriptionAustralian radio coverage of research by Brianna Verigin which showed men appear to think they are good at lying
      Producer/AuthorABC
      URLtiny.cc/mb2iiz
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen are twice as likely as women to consider themselves good liars
      Degree of recognitionInternational
      Media name/outletThe Daily Mail
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date20/12/19
      DescriptionCoverage of research that found men are twice as likely as women to consider themselves good at lying and getting away with it, and they prefer to lie face to face
      Producer/AuthorIan Randall
      URLhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7813777/Men-twice-likely-women-consider-good-liars.html
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen are twice as likely as women to consider themselves to be good at lying
      Media name/outletThe Sun
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date20/12/19
      DescriptionCoverage of research that shows men were more than twice as likely to consider themselves expert liars who got away with it
      Producer/AuthorAlex West
      URLhttps://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10599050/men-think-better-liars/
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleWave 105.2
      Degree of recognitionRegional
      Media name/outletWave 105.2
      Media typeRadio
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date20/12/19
      DescriptionRadio coverage of research by Brianna Verigin which shows that men appear to think they are good at lying
      URLtiny.cc/311iiz
      PersonsBrianna Verigin
    • TitleMen think they are better liars than women, reveals study
      Media name/outletGulf Today
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited Arab Emirates
      Date8/12/19
      DescriptionA study by Brianna Verigin revealed that expert liars also prefer to lie face-to-face, rather than via text messages, and social media was the least likely place where they'd tell a lie
      URLhttps://www.gulftoday.ae/lifestyle/2019/12/22/men-think-they-are-better-liars-than-women-study
      PersonsBrianna Verigin