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Cheating is more common than you think. If you’ve been cheated on before, don’t put all the blame on yourself. It’s not a one-in-a-million occurrence, and many people have been...

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ago by Apprentice (1.6k points)
The claim that men cheat more than women is true. A study from the a study published in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (https://scholarworks.calstate.edu/concern/theses/ht24wm65z) found that 20% of men and 13% of women are reporting infidelity. However, it is important to note that cultural, social, and individual factors can influence cheating behaviors. For example, the Institute for Family Studies (https://ifstudies.org/blog/who-cheats-more-the-demographics-of-cheating-in-america) reported that among adults aged 18-29, women are more likely to cheat then men, but it reverses in older age groups. They also found that adults who did not grow up in "intact" families were also more likely to cheat than those who did. Overall, there is statistical data to support the claim that men cheat more than women, but it is subjective to each person and just because you are a man does not necessarily mean that you will cheat.
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Great job factchecking! I like how you used a study outside the ones mentioned in the original article. Next time, you could mention what your sources are/why they are trustable regarding the issue at hand. Additionally, you could fact check the specific statistics you found by searching if any other sources mention them to be true. Finally, you could bring in other demographical features other than age. For instance, does tendency to cheat vary according to geographical location?
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Well done on the fact-checking! I appreciate that you cited a study that wasn't included in the original article. The next time, you may identify your sources and explain why they are reliable in relation to the topic at hand. You might also verify the accuracy of the particular numbers you discovered by seeing if they are mentioned in any other sources. Lastly, you may include demographic characteristics other than age.
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ago by Newbie (400 points)

Fact Checking the claim “Men cheat more than women”, I have found it to be true. The claim is supported by an article from Discreet Investigations and Security, renowned for private investigator specialists. This group uses “hard evidence” to help people like families and spouses make “smarter decisions”. Surely some of the work this group investigates is cheating between partners, making them fairly knowledgeable on the subject. They use a statistic reported by the Institute for Family Studies that reveals 20% of men reporting cheating, compared to 13% from women. To make sure this statistic was true, I visited the Institute for Family Studies website and found an article that corroborated this fact. Moreover, this website itself is reliable because they are a source dedicated to “strengthen marriage and family life” through research. However, there are stipulations in this infidelity may vary based on age. But, the overall broader claim of men cheating more than women is indeed true. 

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ago by Novice (870 points)

When I researched this claim on Institute for Family Studies I found this claim to be true. A General Social Survey was completed and found that 20% of men reported cheating on their wife, while only 13% of women reported cheating on their husband. There are differences in this data based on age group, but overall men cheat more than women.

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