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Dishonesty in communication has important economic implications. The standing literature has shown that lying is less pervasive than predicted by standard economic theory. We explore whether biology can help to explain this behavior. In a sample of men, we study whether masculine traits are related to (dis)honesty in a sender-receiver game.
Vorsatz, Marc +2 more
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We experimentally investigate the effect of cheap talk in a bargaining game with one-sided asymmetric information. A seller has private information about her skill and is provided an opportunity to communicate this information to a buyer through a written message.
Tobias Lundquist +3 more
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Parenting by lying is a practice in which parents lie to their children to influence their emotions or behavior. Recently, researchers have tried to document the nature of this phenomenon and to understand its causes and consequences. The present research provides an overview of the research in the emerging field, describes some key theoretical and ...
Peipei Setoh +3 more
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The Emergence of Lying for Reputational Concerns in 5-Year-Olds
Research suggests that even young children engage in strategic behaviors to manipulate the impressions others form of them and that they manage their reputation in order to cooperate with others. The current study investigated whether young children also
Mareike Klafka, Ulf Liszkowski
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IntroductionSeldom has work investigated systematic biases in adults’ truth and lie judgments of children’s reports. Research demonstrates that adults tend to exhibit a bias toward believing a child is telling the truth, but it is unknown whether this ...
Sarah Zanette +3 more
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Brain imaging studies suggest that truth telling constitutes the default of the human brain and that lying involves intentional suppression of the predominant truth response. By manipulating the truth proportion in the Sheffield lie test, we investigated whether the dominance of the truth response is malleable.
Verschuere, B. +3 more
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The narrators that Ishaq bin Rahwayh described as lying and the situation in the hadith is a comparative study [PDF]
The research aims to clarify the sayings of an imam from the imams of the hadith in the science of wound and modification, which is the keeper Isaac bin Rahwah, the Imam of Khorasan and its world, who met him the hadith, jurisprudence, conservation ...
Mohammad M. Hamdan
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Renal hemorrhagic actinomycotic abscess in pregnancy
Actinomyces israelii is a gram-positive, filamentous anaerobic bacteria colonizing the oral and gastrointestinal tracts. Retroperitoneal actinomycotic abscess is uncommon and its rare presentation as a hemorrhagic mass may be confused with malignancy. We
Marcela C. Smid +4 more
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Two pigeons were taught to use symbols to communicate information about hidden colors to each other. When reporting red was more generously reinforced than reporting yellow or green, both birds passed through a period in which they “lied” by reporting another color as red.
R P, Lanza, J, Starr, B F, Skinner
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Lying like Trump: Really Telling the Spontaneous Truth? [PDF]
Although it has long been known that politicians lie, Donald Trump’s entry to the political arena has seen lying been turned not just into an augmented political strategy unparalleled in the recent history of political falsehoods and manipulation, but ...
Vlado Kotnik
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