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Dorthy.com Survey Reveals Findings Around New Year’s Resolutions

Published in Law and Health Weekly, January 17th, 2009

A study commissioned by Dorthy.com and conducted by Harris Interactive® reveals that, while women are more likely than men to make New Year’s resolutions (74% of women versus 58% of men) among adults who have ever made a resolution, men are more likely than women to always or often keep them (22% of men versus 14% of women). Men who have ever made a New Year’s resolution are also more likely than their female counterparts to always or often share their resolutions with their spouses (41% of men versus 29% of women).

Conducted in November, the survey polled more than 2,000 adults in the U.S. ages 18+, asking how the U.S. population sets and achieves their New Year’s...

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