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However, perhaps surprisingly, rather than finding the bankers were flawed human beings, they only tended to cheat when they were asked to perform the task shortly after being questioned about their job.
Early birds did cheat more in the evening than in the morning -- as the morning morality effect predicts -- but night owls tended to cheat more in the morning.
That our participants in general did not lie as default is in keeping with an extensive study reporting that only a minority of 791 subjects tended to cheat and suggesting that the range of acceptable dishonesty was limited by the internal reward of being honest [6].
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If people are not cheating in cash, but in intangible things like stock options, then they tend to cheat more.
Results show that incentive sizes indeed matter for ethical decision making, though primarily for two subsets of "corruptible individuals" (who cheat more the more they are offered) and "small sinners" (who tend to cheat less as the potential payoffs increase).
And why do politicians tend to cheat on their wives?
Men who have a hard time dealing with depression, major life changes, death, or money issues tend to cheat.
Many students tend to cheat with the weight issue either as soon as they get the bag or throughout the project.
Amber Madison, a therapist and relationships expert, told The Huffington Post that people tend to categorize cheating in two ways: either as a horrible mistake their partner won't make again, or a habit that they'll have to put up with to remain with their partner.
The countries with the lowest rates of cheating tended to be well-off western European ones Austria, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom scored particularly low.
Respondents tended to think that bankers would cheat more than prison inmates on the test.
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