Bursting for the loo makes you more likely to tell the truth --[Reported by Umva mag]

BURSTING for a wee makes people more honest, say boffins. They quizzed 200 men and women going into and exiting a public loo. GettyBursting for the toilet makes you more likely to tell the truth, says a survey[/caption] Each was asked how badly they wanted to go, then asked to complete a dice test that measures lying and cheating. Those exiting the toilets completed the same test — and were found to cheat by 12 per cent more. The discovery suggests banning trips to the loo during exams helps prevent cheating. And scientists claim keeping people waiting for the bathroom before finalising a deal is good business practice. Experts think the self-control needed by those with a full bladder to hold it in also reduces the impulse to lie. Prof Gideon Yaniv, from Tel-Hai College in Israel, said people need to exert self-control to stop themselves gaining from dishonesty. READ MORE ON HEALTH BETWEEN THE SHEETS I have to vacuum my bed every morning because I shed skin like a snake WIPED OUT I’m a doctor - here’s 5 simple steps to stop you feeling tired all the time He added: “Thus, when you restrain your urge to go to the bathroom, your self-control efforts spill over to other behaviours you’re engaged in. “Restraining the urge to urinate helps restrain ­dishonest behaviour when cheating opportunities arise at the same time.” Most read in The Sun EXTRA CASH Martin Lewis issues reminder to those born between 1984-2006 as they can get £1k FLOODY HELL! Flood chaos sees schools shut, football matches cancelled & towns underwater NEW LOVE Kelsey Parker goes public with new love after tragic death of husband Tom HORROR PLUNGE Brit, 56, critically ill after trying to jump from balcony to pool in Cyprus BABY NEWS Charlotte Crosby announces she's pregnant with second child in sweet post BJORN AGAIN ABBA's Bjorn, 79, marries for third time and has Bake Off star officiating Experts claim their findings support banning people from freshening up — to prevent lying or other deceptive conduct. They added: “Many universities forbid students from using the bathroom during written exams, suspecting that they might cheat or get outside help.”

Sep 23, 2024 - 13:15
Bursting for the loo makes you more likely to tell the truth --[Reported by Umva mag]

BURSTING for a wee makes people more honest, say boffins.

They quizzed 200 men and women going into and exiting a public loo.

Getty
Bursting for the toilet makes you more likely to tell the truth, says a survey[/caption]

Each was asked how badly they wanted to go, then asked to complete a dice test that measures lying and cheating.

Those exiting the toilets completed the same test — and were found to cheat by 12 per cent more.

The discovery suggests banning trips to the loo during exams helps prevent cheating.

And scientists claim keeping people waiting for the bathroom before finalising a deal is good business practice.

Experts think the self-control needed by those with a full bladder to hold it in also reduces the impulse to lie.

Prof Gideon Yaniv, from Tel-Hai College in Israel, said people need to exert self-control to stop themselves gaining from dishonesty.

READ MORE ON HEALTH

BETWEEN THE SHEETS

I have to vacuum my bed every morning because I shed skin like a snake

WIPED OUT

I’m a doctor - here’s 5 simple steps to stop you feeling tired all the time

He added: “Thus, when you restrain your urge to go to the bathroom, your self-control efforts spill over to other behaviours you’re engaged in.

“Restraining the urge to urinate helps restrain ­dishonest behaviour when cheating opportunities arise at the same time.”

Experts claim their findings support banning people from freshening up — to prevent lying or other deceptive conduct.

They added: “Many universities forbid students from using the bathroom during written exams, suspecting that they might cheat or get outside help.”




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