24 February 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Relationship Lies You’re Probably Telling

Honesty may not be the best policy when it comes to relationships. Couples lie to each other an average of three times a week, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing, according to a recent study soon to be published in the journal Communication Quarterly. Researchers looked at how often people expressed affection toward their […]

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24 February 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Relationship Lies You’re Probably Telling

Honesty may not be the best policy when it comes to relationships. Couples lie to each other an average of three times a week, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing, according to a recent study soon to be published in the journal Communication Quarterly. Researchers looked at how often people expressed affection toward their […]

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24 February 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Relationship Lies You’re Probably Telling

Honesty may not be the best policy when it comes to relationships. Couples lie to each other an average of three times a week, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing, according to a recent study soon to be published in the journal Communication Quarterly. Researchers looked at how often people expressed affection toward their […]

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30 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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30 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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30 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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19 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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19 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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19 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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19 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Money Mistake You’re Probably Making

Suffering from credit card bill-induced panic attacks? You may be setting yourself up for a lifetime of debt. Younger Americans rack up more credit card debt than their parents and are slower to pay it off, according to a recent study in the journal Economic Inquiry. Researchers at Ohio State University used monthly surveys to […]

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