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The honesty behind tears: Situational, individual, and cultural influences on the perception of emotional tears as sincere. [PDF]
Wróbel M, Zickfeld JH, Ciesielski P.
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Personality Traits and Cognitive Abilities in Conflict Management: Preliminary Insights from a Situational Judgment Test of Emotional Intelligence. [PDF]
Völker J, Schlegel K, Mortillaro M.
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Collaborative Dishonesty: Children Are More Likely to Cheat When They Benefit Together. [PDF]
Abuova A, Tietz L, Grueneisen S.
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Avoiding Deception and Nondisclosure in Clinical Practice: A Narrative Review of Ethical Principles, Legal Perspectives, and Communication Strategies. [PDF]
Lawongsa K.
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Games and Economic Behavior, 2023
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Martin Dufwenberg +4 more
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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
The purpose of this paper is to review recent research about the possibility that some people are more honest than others and about the causes of them being so. We tackle four big questions about the consistency of honest behavior, the content and breadth of trait honesty, the mechanisms underlying trait honesty, and the measurement of trait honesty ...
William Fleeson +3 more
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The purpose of this paper is to review recent research about the possibility that some people are more honest than others and about the causes of them being so. We tackle four big questions about the consistency of honest behavior, the content and breadth of trait honesty, the mechanisms underlying trait honesty, and the measurement of trait honesty ...
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Hastings Center Report, 2012
AbstractAnne Barnhill focuses her article in this issue on the American Medical Association's ethics policy governing clinical use of placebos, but the implications of her analysis are deeper, touching on how physicians should make judgments about which interventions to offer patients in the process of shared decision‐making.
Bette-Jane, Crigger, Matthew K, Wynia
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AbstractAnne Barnhill focuses her article in this issue on the American Medical Association's ethics policy governing clinical use of placebos, but the implications of her analysis are deeper, touching on how physicians should make judgments about which interventions to offer patients in the process of shared decision‐making.
Bette-Jane, Crigger, Matthew K, Wynia
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Synthese, 2005
Engaging a listener’s trust imposes moral demands upon a presenter in respect of truthtelling and completeness. An agent lies by an utterance that satisfies what are herein defined as signal and mendacity conditions; an agent deceives when, in satisfaction of those conditions, the agent’s utterances contribute to a false belief or thwart a true one.
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Engaging a listener’s trust imposes moral demands upon a presenter in respect of truthtelling and completeness. An agent lies by an utterance that satisfies what are herein defined as signal and mendacity conditions; an agent deceives when, in satisfaction of those conditions, the agent’s utterances contribute to a false belief or thwart a true one.
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