This study shows that participants tend to remember an ambiguous, directional cue as biased towards stimuli associated with a high reward that can be attained dishonestly. Participants saw eight digits presented in a circular arrangement. On some trials, they were asked to report the digit (“Target Digit”) indicated by a jittery cue that was slightly biased in the direction of another digit (“Second Cued Digit”), which was either higher or lower than the Target Digit. Participants were paid based on the reported digit (higher digits meant higher pay) and not based on the accuracy of their report. In this setting, they could make self-serving mistakes by dishonestly reporting the Second Cued Digit when it was higher than the Target Digit. Re...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
This study shows that participants tend to remember an ambiguous, directional cue as biased towards ...
This study shows that participants tend to remember an ambiguous, directional cue as biased towards ...
This study shows that participants tend to remember an ambiguous, directional cue as biased towards ...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
Experiments assessing the prevalence and magnitude of dishonesty have provided a large body of empir...
According to self-maintenance theory, people notice their dishonest acts and thus experience ethical...
Little is known about the relationship between at- tention allocation and dishonesty. The goal of th...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people’s lack of attention to...
The evolution of reciprocal altruism probably involved the evolution of mechanisms to detect cheatin...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people’s lack of attention to...
This study examines the cognitive and neural determinants of honesty and dishonesty. Human subjects ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe evolution of reciprocal altruism pr...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
This study shows that participants tend to remember an ambiguous, directional cue as biased towards ...
This study shows that participants tend to remember an ambiguous, directional cue as biased towards ...
This study shows that participants tend to remember an ambiguous, directional cue as biased towards ...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
Experiments assessing the prevalence and magnitude of dishonesty have provided a large body of empir...
According to self-maintenance theory, people notice their dishonest acts and thus experience ethical...
Little is known about the relationship between at- tention allocation and dishonesty. The goal of th...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people’s lack of attention to...
The evolution of reciprocal altruism probably involved the evolution of mechanisms to detect cheatin...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people’s lack of attention to...
This study examines the cognitive and neural determinants of honesty and dishonesty. Human subjects ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe evolution of reciprocal altruism pr...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...
Recent work suggests that dishonesty results from ethical blind spots: people's lack of attention to...