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1. Parenting by Lying.

2. The Sadder but Nicer Effect: How Incidental Sadness Reduces Morally Questionable Behavior.

3. “Deepfakes and Dishonesty”.

4. Lying (non-)parents: being a parent does not reduce dishonesty.

5. How often do you cheat? Dispositional influences and intrapersonal stability of dishonest behavior.

6. Cheating to benefit others? On the relation between Honesty‐Humility and prosocial lies.

7. Beyond monetary value: how reward type drives cheating in a gender-judgment task.

8. Rotten Apples and Sterling Examples: Norm-Based Moral Reasoning and Peer Influences on Honesty.

9. What are the Perspectives of Day and Evening Nursing Education Students About Cheating?

10. Committed (Dis)Honesty: A Systematic Meta-Analytic Review of the Divergent Effects of Social Commitment to Individuals or Honesty Oaths on Dishonest Behavior.

11. Younger and Older Adults' Health Lies to Close Others.

15. Effects of academic dishonesty policy reminder on university students' exam cheating – a double-blind randomized controlled experimental field study.

16. Cognitive control in honesty and dishonesty under different conflict scenarios: insights from reaction time.

17. Curbing Bribe-Giving in Malaysia: The Role of Attitudes and Parents.

18. An Examination of the Motives for Attributing and Interpreting Deception in People with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment.

19. Female attractiveness engenders honesty among men but dishonesty among women.

20. Collaborative Dishonesty with Unequal Profits - an Experimental Investigation.

21. How often do you cheat? Dispositional influences and intrapersonal stability of dishonest behavior

23. Strategic curiosity: An experimental study of curiosity and dishonesty.

24. Cheating amongst youth offenders: How peers and their social status influence cheating.

25. Dishonesty as a collective‐risk social dilemma.

26. ¿Tramposo e injusto? Entonces, es humano. Robots sociales educativos y ética sintética.

27. Direct lying or playing the victim? An experimental study.

28. Therapist dishonesty across theoretical orientations.

29. Language and Consumer Dishonesty: A Self-Diagnosticity Theory.

32. Innovative Deception across Cultures

33. Creative thinking does not promote dishonesty

34. Factores que atentan contra la integridad académica de estudiantes de Química y Farmacia en una universidad chilena

35. Unethical decision making and sleep restriction: Experimental evidence.

36. A sewing needle in the liver: a case report and literature review.

37. Does Resource Scarcity Increase Self-Serving Dishonesty? Most People Wrongly Believe So.

38. The Image of an Attorney as Illustrated in the Works of Polish Poets and Political Writers in the 16th-17th Centuries.

39. First You Get the Money, Then You Get the Power: The Effect of Cheating on Altruism.

40. The Cartel Trial: Issues of Dishonesty and Jury Nullification.

41. Misreporting in teams with individual decision making: The impact of information and communication.

42. The Effect of Sexual Objectification on Dishonesty.

43. The relationship between dishonest academic behaviour and students' attitudes towards school offences

45. Business Size Bias in Consumer Dishonesty.

46. Dishonesty

48. Abuse of Labor Rights in the Transport Industry

49. People imitate others' dishonesty but do not intentionally search information about it.

50. Truth-telling with a smartphone: The effect of communication media in strategic interactions.

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