We examine dishonest behavior in the face of potential uncertain gains and losses in three pre-studies (N = 150, N = 225, N = 188) and a main study (N = 240). Ample research has shown that people cheat when presented with the opportunity. We use a die-under-cup paradigm, in which participants could dishonestly report a private die roll and thereby increase the odds to obtain a desired outcome. Results showed that the framing of the uncertain situation mattered: Participants who lied to decrease the likelihood to experience a loss used major lies (i.e., reporting a ‘6’), while those who lied to increase the chance to achieve an equivalent gain used more modest lies
In this thesis our main objective is to investigate how loss aversion affects cheating and dishonest...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real-effort matrix task tha...
We theoretically show that loss-averse agents are more likely to lie to avoid receiving a low payoff...
We examine dishonest behavior in the face of potential uncertain gains and losses in three pre-studi...
In this paper we experimentally explore how lying changes when its consequences are not certain. We ...
We theoretically show that agents with loss-averse preferences are more likely to lie to avoid recei...
We study how decisions to lie extend to risky environments. We provide experimental evidence from a ...
This research examines whether and why people manoeuvre their unethical behaviour so as to maximize ...
Employing a die-under-cup paradigm, we study the extent to which people lie when it is transparently...
Does opportunity make the thief or are people dispositionally prone to deceive? The interaction betw...
When people can profit financially by lying, they do so to the extent to which they can justify thei...
In this paper we present a new design which allows us to draw inferences on the distribution of lyin...
People not only seek to avoid losses or secure gains; they also attempt to create opportunities for ...
We use different incentive schemes to study truth-telling in a die-roll task when people are asked t...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real effort task that imple...
In this thesis our main objective is to investigate how loss aversion affects cheating and dishonest...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real-effort matrix task tha...
We theoretically show that loss-averse agents are more likely to lie to avoid receiving a low payoff...
We examine dishonest behavior in the face of potential uncertain gains and losses in three pre-studi...
In this paper we experimentally explore how lying changes when its consequences are not certain. We ...
We theoretically show that agents with loss-averse preferences are more likely to lie to avoid recei...
We study how decisions to lie extend to risky environments. We provide experimental evidence from a ...
This research examines whether and why people manoeuvre their unethical behaviour so as to maximize ...
Employing a die-under-cup paradigm, we study the extent to which people lie when it is transparently...
Does opportunity make the thief or are people dispositionally prone to deceive? The interaction betw...
When people can profit financially by lying, they do so to the extent to which they can justify thei...
In this paper we present a new design which allows us to draw inferences on the distribution of lyin...
People not only seek to avoid losses or secure gains; they also attempt to create opportunities for ...
We use different incentive schemes to study truth-telling in a die-roll task when people are asked t...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real effort task that imple...
In this thesis our main objective is to investigate how loss aversion affects cheating and dishonest...
Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real-effort matrix task tha...
We theoretically show that loss-averse agents are more likely to lie to avoid receiving a low payoff...