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Evolvable AI: Threats of a new major transition in evolution. [PDF]
Müller V, Steels L, Szathmáry E.
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Spanish phishing and legitimate email dataset with technical and psychological annotations. [PDF]
Bustio-Martínez L +9 more
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Factitious disorder and malingering in general hospitals in the United States: A retrospective analysis of the National Inpatient Sample 2017-2021. [PDF]
Punko D +7 more
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THE UBIQUITY OF DECEPTION AND THE ETHICS OF DECEPTIVE RESEARCH
ABSTRACTDoes the fact that deception is widely practised – even though there is a general prohibition against deception – provide insight into the ethics of deceptive methods in research, especially for social‐behavioral research?I answer in the affirmative.
Benham, Bryan
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Convinced of hope’s therapeutic benefits, physicians routinely support patients’ false hopes, often with family collusion and vague, euphemistic diagnoses and prognoses, if not overt lies. Bioethicists charge them with paternalistic violations of Patient Autonomy.There are, I think, too many morally significant exceptions to accept the physician’s ...
Ruddick, William
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The better to fool you with: Deception and self-deception
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022Deception is used by plants, animals, and humans to increase their fitness by persuading others of false beliefs that benefit the self, thereby creating evolutionary pressure to detect deception and avoid providing such unearned benefits to others. Self-deception can disrupt detection efforts by eliminating cognitive load and idiosyncratic deceptive ...
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The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1928
Deception may be of two sorts, the attempted deceiving of another person, or the attempted deceiving of oneself. Both seem to be possible of achievement and each is distinguished by its own circumstances and its own difficulties. The present communication concerns itself in the main with deception of self.
Herman M. Adler, John A. Larson
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Deception may be of two sorts, the attempted deceiving of another person, or the attempted deceiving of oneself. Both seem to be possible of achievement and each is distinguished by its own circumstances and its own difficulties. The present communication concerns itself in the main with deception of self.
Herman M. Adler, John A. Larson
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