Lay perceptions of lying are argued to consist of a lie prototype. The latter was found to entail the intention to deceive, belief in falsity and falsity (Coleman & Kay, 1981). We proposed and found that the perceptions of the benefits of others are also an important factor that influences the extent, to which an act of intentional misleading someone to foster a false belief is labeled as a lie. Drawing from the intuitionist model of moral judgments (Haidt, 2001) we assumed that moral judgment of the behaviour would mediate the relationship. In Study 1 we analyzed data coming from a cross-cultural project and found that perceived intention to benefit others was negatively related to lie labeling and that this relationship was mediated by t...
The present project tested a theoretical framework for the deception judgment process. The framework...
The present project tested a theoretical framework for the deception judgment process. The framework...
When we make judgments of others, we follow specific criteria. We watch others; we watch their body ...
I argue that lying is generally morally better than mere deliberate misleading because the latter in...
I argue that lying is generally morally better than mere deliberate misleading because the latter in...
I argue that lying is generally morally better than mere deliberate misleading because the latter in...
The temptation to deceive others compares to a moral dilemma: it involves a conflict between the tem...
The temptation to deceive others compares to a moral dilemma: it involves a conflict between the tem...
The aim of this paper is to argue that lying differs from mere misleading in a way that can be moral...
The aim of this paper is to argue that lying differs from mere misleading in a way that can be moral...
Research has shown that cheating is perceived as immoral when it serves the cheater’s interests, tho...
Research has shown that cheating is perceived as immoral when it serves the cheater’s interests, tho...
Research has shown that cheating is perceived as immoral when it serves the cheater’s interests, tho...
We demonstrate that some lies are perceived to be more ethical than honest statements. Across three ...
Lying can be defined as when a person tells something untrue to a person, while trying that person t...
The present project tested a theoretical framework for the deception judgment process. The framework...
The present project tested a theoretical framework for the deception judgment process. The framework...
When we make judgments of others, we follow specific criteria. We watch others; we watch their body ...
I argue that lying is generally morally better than mere deliberate misleading because the latter in...
I argue that lying is generally morally better than mere deliberate misleading because the latter in...
I argue that lying is generally morally better than mere deliberate misleading because the latter in...
The temptation to deceive others compares to a moral dilemma: it involves a conflict between the tem...
The temptation to deceive others compares to a moral dilemma: it involves a conflict between the tem...
The aim of this paper is to argue that lying differs from mere misleading in a way that can be moral...
The aim of this paper is to argue that lying differs from mere misleading in a way that can be moral...
Research has shown that cheating is perceived as immoral when it serves the cheater’s interests, tho...
Research has shown that cheating is perceived as immoral when it serves the cheater’s interests, tho...
Research has shown that cheating is perceived as immoral when it serves the cheater’s interests, tho...
We demonstrate that some lies are perceived to be more ethical than honest statements. Across three ...
Lying can be defined as when a person tells something untrue to a person, while trying that person t...
The present project tested a theoretical framework for the deception judgment process. The framework...
The present project tested a theoretical framework for the deception judgment process. The framework...
When we make judgments of others, we follow specific criteria. We watch others; we watch their body ...