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Honest: Happily, The Best Policy Is The Most Common
Perhaps their friends have looser standards than Diogenes. Whatever the reason, a heartening 88 percent of Americans polled in an Arbitron NewMedia Pathfinder Study answered “yes” when asked whether their friends would describe them as honest. The difference between men and women on this issue was negligible, but responses did vary by age group. Respondents in the 16-19-year-old bracket were the least likely to say their friends would call them honest (75 percent answered “yes”), edging out the 20-29-year-olds (82 percent) for that dubious honor; the 50-59s were the most likely to answer “yes” (95 percent), followed by the 60-74s (92 percent).




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