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Lying for Votes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
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Subhasish Dugar, Quazi Shahriar
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Lying in Persuasion

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
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Zhaotian Luo, Arturas Rozenas
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Lying to Individuals Versus Lying to Groups

2023
We investigate experimentally whether individuals or groups are more lied to, and how lying depends on the group size and the monetary loss inflicted by the lie. We employ an observed cheating game, where an individual's misreport of a privately observed number can monetarily benefit her while causing a loss to either a single individual, a group of ...
Angelova, Vera, Tolksdorf, Michel
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Lying and Reciprocity

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
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Simon Dato, Eberhard Feess, Petra Nieken
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Lying in Children

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1992
Lying is a common problem in children. The causes of lying are numerous. With proper management including good parental role models, minimising or preventing contributing factors, and appropriate discipline, most children outgrow the tendency to lie.
A K, Leung, W L, Robson, S H, Lim
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Lying in neuropsychology

Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2014
The issue of lying occurs in neuropsychology especially when examinations are conducted in a forensic context. When a subject intentionally either presents non-existent deficits or exaggerates their severity to obtain financial or material compensation, this behaviour is termed malingering.
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