The text messages were a novelty that conquered the telephony.Fast and efficient, they managed to become the medium preferred by the new generations, but according to a recent investigation, they have changed the way that we communicate.Find out how.
The effect of text messages on our communication
That feeling of anxiety that addresses us when we receive a text message may be familiar.It must, according to one study, that it is very easy to misunderstand the emotional content of a message when it is in a text message.
The study, published in Computers in Human Behavior in 2016, was to ask participants to read a series of short message exchanges.Some of the messages were in the form of a text message and others were written by hand .
Similarly, some of the reply messages ended with a period and some did not.When the messages appeared as a text message, Participants rated the responses that ended at one point as less sincere than those without points.Curiously, did not have this interpretation with handwritten messages.
However, they found that Lack of sincerity of a point can completely change its meaning when placed at the end of a sarcastic comment .In another 2015 study, volunteers read two sets of messages: one without context («I see that the diet goes well ") and another with (" Tanya had noticed that Jenny had gained a lot of weight.I sent her a text message to say: 'I see the diet is going well').The messages were followed by a dot, an emoticon of guino or ellipses.
When reading messages in context, the final symbol does not It is important for the study participants, but when they were out of context, people interpreted the praise as sarcastic and less sincere , and therefore more negative, when it was followed by a period.Sarcastic criticism, like "I see that the diet is going badly," was considered more positive when it was written without a period at the end.
They pointed out that a guino emoji intensified the emotion:« I see that the diet is going well;) »it hurt more, while« I see that the diet is going wrong;) »it was an even more pleasant compliment.But in the end, the frank affirmations were taken more seriously.
So researchers suggest that if you really want to convey your point of view, omitting sarcasm altogether is the best.
The biggest problem for conveying emotion in a text message is that very few people realize that there is a problem.A 2005 study found that recipients of emails could not correctly identify the intended emotion cionada behind them, although the senders believed that most of their emotions would be interpreted correctly.
When those same messages were transmitted through a voice recording, the ability to People to correctly identify the desired emotion will be shot up to 73 percent.
Has it happened to you? Have you misunderstood text messages or doubted your intention? You see you're not the only one.
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