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To the best of our knowledge, most of the few methodological studies which analyze the impact of faked interviews on survey results are based on ?artificial fakes? generated by project students in a ?laboratory environment?. In contrast, panel data provide a unique opportunity to identify data...
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such doping or cheating within a tournament game between two heterogeneous players. Three major effects are identified …
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academia have been partially explained by competitive pressures, which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In our … find that women react much stronger to competitive pressure by increasing their cheating activity while there is no overall … sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women's cheating behavior is entirely due to the fact …
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€”these individuals report coin flip outcomes consistent with cheating for monetary gain. Implications of our findings indicate the …
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opportunistic behavior with multiple realizations. The consequent reputation concerns dramatically reduce cheating by large amounts …
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This paper identifies matches on the male and female professional tennis tours in which one player faces a high payoff from being "on the bubble" of direct entry into one of the lucrative Grand Slam tournaments, while their opposition does not. Analyzing over 378,000 matches provides strong...
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origins of the widely documented gender differences in cheating behavior observed among adults. …
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workplace cheating. Firms often use bonus-based compensation plans, such as group bonuses and firm-wide profit sharing, that … dishonestly. We explain how these results suggest that workers' cheating behavior responds to the perceived fairness of their …
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feeling cheated? Is the behavior of the driver affected by his beliefs about what we consider cheating? We address these … questions in the context of a trust game by asking participants directly about their notions of cheating. We find that: i) both … parties to a trust exchange have implicit notions of what constitutes cheating even in a context without promises or messages …
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workplace cheating. Firms often use bonus-based compensation plans, such as group bonuses and firm-wide profit sharing, that … dishonestly. We explain how these results suggest that workers' cheating behavior responds to the perceived fairness of their …
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