Email has turned us all into liars

Email - defrauding university students of small amounts of money since 1971
Email - defrauding university students of small amounts of money since 1971

Ever found yourself bending the truth in an email? You're not alone, according to recent studies by Leheigh, Rutgers and DePaul Universities in the US.

Researchers there found that subjects lied 50 per cent more often when communicating by email than via old-fashioned pen and paper. The studies presented subjects with a pot of cash and asked them to split it with someone else, negotiating either by email or a written note.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.