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The
involved asking the test participants to imagine having an
first date at a
Italian restaurant. They then had to rate how much they wanted a
meeting, depending on when they received a
from their date. They had to decide whether being texted the next
or two days later made them feel happiest. The researchers said a follow-up text the morning after the date made people want to take the
further. The Psychology Today website agreed and wrote: "A next-morning text shows you're interested and had a good
." The study looked at texting — the more
method of communication. It did not look into traditional phone
.