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Unraveling controversies over civic honesty measurement: An extended field replication in China [PDF]
Qian Yang, Shiyong Liu, Wenjin Gong
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2016
The cognitive perspective on honesty holds that deception is cognitively more demanding than truth telling. Attempted deception is associated with the activation of executive brain regions (particularly the prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortices), while truthful responding has not been shown to be associated with any areas of increased activation ...
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The cognitive perspective on honesty holds that deception is cognitively more demanding than truth telling. Attempted deception is associated with the activation of executive brain regions (particularly the prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortices), while truthful responding has not been shown to be associated with any areas of increased activation ...
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2021
Abstract This chapter explores the nature of intellectual honesty. Honesty is the first virtue in the book that does not clearly fit into the vice-virtue-vice schema discussed in earlier chapters. This chapter attempts to home in on honesty by exploring its opposites: cheating (plagiarism), lying, bluffing, bullshit, and self-deception ...
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Abstract This chapter explores the nature of intellectual honesty. Honesty is the first virtue in the book that does not clearly fit into the vice-virtue-vice schema discussed in earlier chapters. This chapter attempts to home in on honesty by exploring its opposites: cheating (plagiarism), lying, bluffing, bullshit, and self-deception ...
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Business Ethics: A European Review, 2000
It is often suggested that deceptive behaviour in negotiation is ethical. A number of academic writers have put that view, and several have even suggested that a contrary approach is naÃve. Writers argue either that deceptive behaviour is generally expected or else that such behaviour is necessary to enable us to guard ourselves against exploitation ...
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It is often suggested that deceptive behaviour in negotiation is ethical. A number of academic writers have put that view, and several have even suggested that a contrary approach is naÃve. Writers argue either that deceptive behaviour is generally expected or else that such behaviour is necessary to enable us to guard ourselves against exploitation ...
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Character Lab Playbook, 2019
Why does honesty matter? When you leave your valuables on the lunch table or use a bank account to save money, you're relying on the honesty of others. While it's easy to convince yourself that a small lie is harmless, cheating is a slippery slope: dishonesty breeds more dishonesty.
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Why does honesty matter? When you leave your valuables on the lunch table or use a bank account to save money, you're relying on the honesty of others. While it's easy to convince yourself that a small lie is harmless, cheating is a slippery slope: dishonesty breeds more dishonesty.
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