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Beyond Legal Deterrence: Individual Differences and Willingness to Offend
The present dataset consists of cross-sectional survey data collected from general community participants by undergraduate psychology students. The study assessed demographic... -
Contamination without contact: An examination of intention-based contagion [d...
Data of six experiments conducted to examine the “contagion beliefs” – implicit beliefs that an object can “inherit the essence” of a person who designed it. The effect is... -
Replication Data for: Examining the trade-off between confidence and optimism...
Three experiments examine how individuals react to the trade‐off between confidence and optimism in forecasts of future outcomes. -
Cramwinckeletal_JESP2013
We investigated how people respond to moral threats and the consequences this has for one's moral self-concept. In two experiments, participants first tasted a sausage and were... -
To cheat or not to cheat: Cognitive control processes override our moral default
Welcome to the repository for our paper entitled 'Cognitive control increases honesty in cheaters but cheating in those who are honest'In this study, we combined neuroimaging... -
Dataset underlying the article: Different neural mechanisms underlie nonhabit...
Welcome to the data repository for our paper entitled 'different neural mechanisms underlie nonhabitual honesty and nonhabitual cheating'In this study, we further explored... -
Individual differences in (dis)honesty are represented in the brain’s functio...
Measurement of the determinants of socially undesirable behaviors, such as dishonesty, are complicated and obscured by social desirability biases. To circumvent these biases, we... -
Cognitive control promotes either honesty or dishonesty, depending on one’s m...
Cognitive control is crucially involved in making (dis)honest decisions. However, the precise nature of this role has been hotly debated. Is honesty an intuitive response or is... -
Who never tells a lie? [Data set and Programs]
I experimentally investigate the hypothesis that many people avoid lying even in a situation where doing so would result in a Pareto improvement. Replicating (Erat and Gneezy,... -
The Room
Abstract: The horror film delves into a family on the edge of breaking apart. They live under terrible humiliations that take the place of sweet words when unpredictable... -
Who never tells a lie? [Data set and Programs]
I experimentally investigate the hypothesis that many people avoid lying even in a situation where doing so would result in a Pareto improvement. Replicating (Erat and Gneezy,...
