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examine the cheating behaviors of 151 cocoa middlemen over several interaction rounds. Our findings reveal that cheating is … prevalent among cocoa middlemen, with 78% of players cheating at least once during the game. However, we found heterogeneous … cheating patterns: 59% of cocoa middlemen consistently cheated when faced with a losing outcome, even when the risk of …
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examine the cheating behaviors of 151 cocoa middlemen over several interaction rounds. Our findings reveal that cheating is … prevalent among cocoa middlemen, with 78% of players cheating at least once during the game. However, we found heterogeneous … cheating patterns: 59% of cocoa middlemen consistently cheated when faced with a losing outcome, even when the risk of …
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social norms when devising pro-saving policy interventions. …
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social norms when devising pro-saving policy interventions. …
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We investigate experimentally whether individuals or groups are more lied to, and how lying depends on the group size … and the monetary loss inflicted by the lie. We employ an observed cheating game, where an individual's misreport of a … borne individually. The size of the group does not affect lying behavior. …
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We investigate experimentally whether individuals or groups are more lied to, and how lying depends on the group size … and the monetary loss inflicted by the lie. We employ an observed cheating game, where an individual's misreport of a … borne individually. The size of the group does not affect lying behavior. …
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This paper focuses on belief distortion in the context of lying decisions. We employ a twostage variant of the "dice … of beliefs. When subjects are aware of the dice task ahead, they convince themselves that lying behavior is widespread in … order to justify their lying. In contrast with beliefs about majority behavior, we find that beliefs about the extent to …
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This paper focuses on belief distortion in the context of lying decisions. We employ a twostage variant of the "dice … of beliefs. When subjects are aware of the dice task ahead, they convince themselves that lying behavior is widespread in … order to justify their lying. In contrast with beliefs about majority behavior, we find that beliefs about the extent to …
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treatments in which subjects were informed about lying behavior of others were compared to a control condition without … information feedback. Distributions from a subsequent dice throw revealed that knowledge about liars triggered the spread of lying …
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