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Dishonesty and charitable behavior [PDF]

open access: greenExperimental Economics, 2012
AbstractWe examine in the laboratory how having the opportunity to donate to a charity in the future affects the likelihood of engaging in dishonest behavior in the present. We also examine how charitable donations are affected by past ethical choices. First, subjects self-report their performance on a task, which provides them with an opportunity for ...
Doru Cojoc, Adrian Stoian
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Academic Dishonesty in College

open access: greenNonpartisan Education Review, 2005
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Ralph A. Raimi
doaj   +2 more sources

Many Faces of Bankers’ Identity: How (not) to study dishonesty [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Marek Albert Vranka   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

TRANSPARENCY INFORMED CONSENT RELATED TO PATIENT DISHONESTY AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDONESIA: IN LAW PERSPECTIVE

open access: yesDiponegoro Law Review, 2021
To break the chain of transmission of covid-19 outbreak, the public is expected to be honest in explaining chronological physical contact when treating to health facilities, especially if the patient experiences symptoms of covid-19.
Tiwuk Herawati   +3 more
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First You Get the Money, Then You Get the Power: The Effect of Cheating on Altruism

open access: yesGames, 2023
When there is direct competition for a position of power (promotion, elected office, etc.), competitors are tempted to cheat to increase their chances of winning. If they do so successfully, then how they rationalize their cheating can determine how they
David B. Johnson, Jonathan Rogers
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DISHONESTY AND THE COST OF PLAYING WITH OTHERS’ FEELINGS IN ANTHONY TROLLOPE’S THE WAY WE LIVE NOW/ ANTHONY TROLLOPE’UN THE WAY WE LIVE NOW ADLI ROMANINDA BAŞKA İNSANLARIN DUYGULARIYLA OYNAMANIN BEDELİ VE SAHTEKÂRLIK [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2018
The Victorian Period, beginning in 1837 and ending in 1901, is a period when British Imperial develops and expands with an unprecedented speed.
B. Cercis Tanrıtanır
doaj   +1 more source

Dishonesty Under Scrutiny [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
AbstractWe investigate how different forms of scrutiny affect dishonesty, using Gneezy’s [Am Econ Rev 95:384–394 (2005)] deception game. We add a third player whose interests are aligned with those of the sender. We find that lying behavior is not sensitive to revealing the sender’s identity to the observer. The option for observers to communicate with
van de Ven, Jeroen   +1 more
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Do Not Tell Me More; You Are Honest: A Preconceived Honesty Bias

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
According to the previous literature, only a few papers found better accuracy than a chance to detect dishonesty, even when more information and verbal cues (VCs) improve precision in detecting dishonesty.
David Pascual-Ezama   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

What motivates academic dishonesty in students? A reinforcement sensitivity theory explanation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
BACKGROUND: Academic dishonesty (AD) is an increasing challenge for universities worldwide. The rise of the Internet has further increased opportunities for students to cheat. AIMS: In this study, we investigate the role of personality traits defined
Biggs J.   +9 more
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The brain adapts to dishonesty [PDF]

open access: yesNature Neuroscience, 2016
Dishonesty is an integral part of our social world, influencing domains ranging from finance and politics to personal relationships. Anecdotally, digressions from a moral code are often described as a series of small breaches that grow over time. Here we provide empirical evidence for a gradual escalation of self-serving dishonesty and reveal a neural ...
Garrett, Neil   +3 more
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