No gain without pain: The psychological costs of dishonesty
Autor: | Isabel Thielmann, Benjamin E. Hilbig |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
Předmět: |
Economics and Econometrics
Sociology and Political Science Dishonesty Endowment media_common.quotation_subject Cheating 05 social sciences Cognition 050105 experimental psychology Dictator game Luck Direct test 0502 economics and business 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences 050207 economics Psychology Social psychology Lying Applied Psychology media_common |
Zdroj: | Journal of Economic Psychology |
DOI: | 10.17605/osf.io/2yjnb |
Popis: | Psychological accounts of dishonesty propose that lying incurs subjective costs due to threatening individuals’ moral self-image. However, evidence is restricted to indirect tests of such costs, thus limiting strong conclusions about corresponding theories. We present a more direct test of the costs of lying. Specifically, if lying is psychologically costly, individuals should feel entitled to gains they obtained through dishonesty – similar to those they actually earned through getting lucky or even investing effort. Correspondingly, in three experiments, we compared individuals’ willingness to share in the dictator game, with varying mechanisms generating the to-be-shared endowment: getting lucky, exerting (cognitive) effort, and lying. We consistently found that individuals were at least as unwilling to share an endowment obtained through dishonesty as an endowment obtained through individual effort or true luck. This suggests that individuals perceived gains obtained through dishonesty as “hard-earned”, thus directly supporting the theory that lying involves psychological costs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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