I might be a liar, but I am not a thief: An experimental distinction between the moral costs of lying and stealing

Volume: 163, Pages: 135 - 139
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
In this study, we shed light on the different moral costs of lying and stealing. To accomplish this, we set up a die-rolling task in which participants could increase their own payout through lying or theft. The results show that participants have fewer reservations about lying compared to stealing, which implies higher intrinsic costs for...
Paper Details
Title
I might be a liar, but I am not a thief: An experimental distinction between the moral costs of lying and stealing
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
163
Pages
135 - 139
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