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Abstract This study explored the validity of person judgements by targets and their acquaintances (‘informants’) in longitudinally predicting a broad range of psychologically meaningful life experiences. Judgements were gathered from four sources (targets, N = 189; and three types of informants, N = 1352), and their relative predictive validity was ...
Nele M. Wessels +3 more
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Individual differences and cheating behavior: Guilt and cheating in competitive situations
To examine whether guilt would inhibit immoral behavior, subjects were differentiated on their feelings of anticipatory (AG) and posttransgressional (PTG) guilt and subsequently placed in an anagram task shown to induce a high level of cheating. Results indicated that neither pre- nor post-test AG was related to cheating behavior, and test-retest ...
DePalma, Mary Turner +2 more
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The effect of loss aversion and entitlement on cheating: An online experiment
We investigate how loss aversion and entitlement influence lying. We conduct an online experiment with a cheating task in which participants draw and report a number. Participants can cheat by reporting a different number to earn a higher payoff. We vary
Jose M. Ortiz +2 more
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Lucky, Competent, or Just a Cheat? Interactive Effects of Honesty-Humility and Moral Cues on Cheating Behavior. [PDF]
Despite substantial research on cheating, how and when individual predispositions figure into cheating behavior remains unclear. In Study 1, we investigated to what extent Honesty-Humility predicted cheating behavior.
Antonakis, J. +2 more
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Entitled to Cheat: An Examination of Incoming Freshmen at a Small Regional University
On their first day of college, 363 incoming freshmen were surveyed at a small regional public university in the Southeastern United States to determine how their senses of entitlement and superiority influence their tolerance of cheating behavior ...
Paul D Shapiro
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Peer effects in unethical behavior: standing or reputation? [PDF]
Recent empirical evidence shows that working in an unsupervised, isolated situation under competition, can increase dishonest behavior to achieve prestige. However, could working in a common space, in the presence of colleagues affect cheating?
David Pascual-Ezama +3 more
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Cheating is widely considered a condemnable behavior in society and a big problem in the educational system. In this study, we employ the information-processing-based Bayesian Mindsponge Framework to explore deeper the subjective cost-benefit evaluation involving the perceived value of cheating.
Tam-Tri Le +3 more
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Abstract If sexual assault survivors report the assault to the criminal legal system, they often need informal support from family and friends throughout the long and frequently retraumatizing process of investigation and prosecution. This study is part of a long‐term community‐based participatory action research project in a predominately Black ...
Rebecca Campbell +4 more
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Upaya Preventif Perilaku Menyontek Siswa Melalui Layanan Dukungan Sistem
The purpose of this study was to find out about the efforts made by teacher guidance and counseling at MTs. Roudlotul Banat Sidoarjo to prevent student cheating behavior.
Muhyatun Muhyatun
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Analysis of EV Charging Coordination Efficiency in Presence of Cheating Customers
Charging coordination is employed to efficiently serve electric vehicle (EV) charging requests without overloading the distribution network. Parameters such as parking duration, battery state-of-charge (SoC), and charging amount are provided by EVs to ...
Cihat Kececi +2 more
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