They examined the emotions associated with words in over 30,000 emails and analyzed the emotional differences between messages sent by men and women. It turns out that women use more cheerful words in emails than men, that men use more fear words, especially when communicating with other men, and that both men and women are far more likely to use anticipation words when emailing a member of the opposite sex.
Data Mining Reveals the Emotional Differences In Emails From Men and Women - Slashdot Saturday, December 28, 2013 @ 10:34pm