Women uses more text messages than men: Survey Study
A total of
74 different emoticons were used, but the top three emoticons - happy, sad and
very happy - made up 70 percent of the total emoticons sent by the
participants.
Women
are twice as likely as men to use emoticons in text messages, according to a
study by a US university.
The
emoticons, which began as happy and sad faces, have developed into dozens of
other expressions, and have become hugely popular in text messages and email.
The study by Rice University used Smart phone data from men and
women over six months and analyzed 124,000 text messages, the Daily Mail
reported.
Texting
has become one of the most popular forms of communication. In 2012 alone, it is
estimated that eight trillion text messages will be sent out across the world.
In the Rice
University study, all of the participants used emoticons, but they did not use
them very often. Only four percent sent all of their text messages containing
one or more emoticons.
The study
confirmed previous research that women are more emotionally expressive in
non-verbal communication.
The authors
also found that while women may use emoticons more than men, the men used a
larger variety of emoticons to express themselves.Participants
in the Rice study texted a wide variety of emoticons, the Daily Mail said.
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