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  • What Makes Deceit Such a Hard Habit to Break?

    New research gets at the psychology behind serial misconduct.

    Kellogg Insight

    Topics: Adam Waytz Agency Deception Ethics Honesty Morality

  • Watching Children Learn How to Lie

    In a new study, psychologists observed young children in real time figuring out how not to tell the truth.

    The Conversation

    Topics: Deception Honesty

  • Everybody Lies, And That’s Not Always A Bad Thing

    When we think of lies, we think of the big stuff. We say, "I could never do something like that." But big lies start with small deceptions. Dan Ariely talks about why we lie and why we're honest.

    Hidden Brain, NPR

    Topics: Deception Honesty

  • Dazzled by Creativity: Why We Excuse Dishonest Acts

    As it turns out, we all have a tendency to view unethical behavior as less dishonest when it also is creative.

    Scientific American

    Topics: Creativity Deception Ethics Morality Social Contagion

  • The Real Problem With Hypocrisy

    The reason you dislike it may come as a surprise.

    The New York Times

    Topics: Deception Honesty Morality

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