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Here at the Meetology Lab our passion is the psychology of exceptional social skills - face-to-face interaction - so, unusually this week, Iamp;#39;m going to actually focus on texting. Thereamp;#39;s one thing that you can add to a text message which has been shown to totally change, potentially negatively, the way it is interpreted. My name is Jonathan Bradshaw and welcome to this weekamp;#39;s Meetology Minute. An unusual insight this week because itamp;#39;s based on text messaging, but it made us laugh here and one that if you have this situation too. It comes from research undertaken from the U.S. or in the U.S. by researchers at the University of Binghampton in New York State and it looked into whether people did or didnamp;#39;t add a full-stop (I think Americans call it a period) at the end of a text message. Think about when youamp;#39;ve sent messages and how theyamp;#39;re perceived or perhaps how you perceive text messages when they have or havenamp;#39;t got a ful