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Replicating the effect of moral standards accessibility on dishonesty, author’s response to the replication attempt [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2515245918769062Accepted manuscriptPublished ...
Amir, On, Ariely, Dan, Mazar, Nina
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Honesty, social presence, and self-service in retail [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Retail self-service checkouts (SCOs) can benefit consumers and retailers, providing control and autonomy to shoppers independent from staff. Recent research indicates that the lack of presence of staff may provide the opportunity for consumers to behave ...
Fee, Kenneth   +5 more
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Conflict reporting: Emotional attachment, a sense of morality and reporting objectively

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2010
This article explores how emotional attachment and a sense of morality often drive journalists to produce great work in areas of conflict, particularly those solo video journalists who produce long format current affairs. But it also questions if a sense
Janine Cohen
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Can We Commit Future Managers to Honesty?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
In a competitive business environment, dishonesty can pay. Self-interested executives and managers can have incentive to shade the truth for personal gain.
Nicolas Jacquemet   +3 more
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Social Capital in Rural Areas in Poland the Case of the Świętokrzyskie Province

open access: yesMiscellanea Geographica: Regional Studies on Development, 2010
The study tackles the issue of the spatial distribution of social capital in Polish rural areas, using the example of the Świętokrzyskie province. R.
Kamińska Wioletta
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I Like the Food You Made! Overly Positive Feedback Is Most Likely Given to Those That Want to Excel in a Task and Handle Failure Badly

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
In this article, we focus on how people resolve the dilemma between honest feedback and a prosocial lie depending on the context. In a pre-registered study (N = 455), we asked participants to choose between telling the blatant truth or lying prosocially ...
Katarzyna Cantarero   +3 more
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Menanamkan Nilai Nilai Kejujuran di dalam Kegiatan Madrasah Berasrama (Boarding School) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Basically, education is the process of cultural inheritance from the former generation to the younger ones. One of the core values of character that must be instilled to the students is the value of honesty.
Harapan, E. (Edi), Messi, M. (Messi)
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Integrity climate questionnaire

open access: yesCogent Psychology, 2019
Studies concerning integrity and fraud are always assumed to have a correlation with each other. The notions of having higher levels of ethicalness and integrity are expected to reduce fraud, corruption or misappropriations in an organisation.
Afzal Izzaz Zahari   +2 more
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The Development of 3D Animation Cartoon to Promote the Integrity for Primary School Grade 4-6 Students

open access: yesวารสารวิทยาการสารสนเทศและเทคโนโลยีประยุกต์, 2018
The aim of this research is to 1) development of 3D animation cartoon “The Kid Hero” 2) study the perception of the sample audience to watch 3D Animation Cartoon “The Kid Hero” 3) Study the level of satisfaction of the sample audience to watch 3D ...
Danaiphon Ladakul, Punyarat Punya
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Old age, friendship and duties in Marcus Tullius Cicero’s philosophy

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis, 2020
In the modern world, age is deemed old from the age of seventy-six. An ancient Roman orator, politician and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero was reasoning about the full-scale old age in his essay “On Old Age. On Friendship. On Duties”.
Kretova Veronika Eduardovna   +1 more
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