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317 related items for PubMed ID: 24928424

  • 1. Can classic moral stories promote honesty in children?
    Lee K, Talwar V, McCarthy A, Ross I, Evans A, Arruda C.
    Psychol Sci; 2014 Aug; 25(8):1630-6. PubMed ID: 24928424
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  • 2. Parents' Attitudes about and Socialization of Honesty and Dishonesty in Typically-Developing Children and Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorders.
    Malloy LC, Mugno AP, Waschbusch DA, Pelham WE, Talwar V.
    J Abnorm Child Psychol; 2019 Feb; 47(2):299-312. PubMed ID: 29923161
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  • 3. Temporary, inconsistent, and null effects of a moral story and instruction on honesty.
    Sauter JA, Stocco CS, Luczynski KC, Moline AD.
    J Appl Behav Anal; 2020 Jan; 53(1):134-146. PubMed ID: 30874313
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  • 4. The effects of punishment and appeals for honesty on children's truth-telling behavior.
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  • 6. The effects of self- and other-awareness on Chinese children's truth-telling.
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  • 7. Intuitive Honesty Versus Dishonesty: Meta-Analytic Evidence.
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    Perspect Psychol Sci; 2019 Sep; 14(5):778-796. PubMed ID: 31291557
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  • 8. Cross-cultural differences in children's choices, categorizations, and evaluations of truths and lies.
    Fu G, Xu F, Cameron CA, Leyman G, Lee K.
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  • 9. Differences and similarities in lying frequency, moral evaluations, and beliefs about lying among children with and without conduct problems.
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  • 10. Mirror, mirror on the wall: Increasing young children's honesty through inducing self-awareness.
    Bender J, O'Connor AM, Evans AD.
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  • 11. A cross-cultural comparison of the relation between children's moral standards of honesty and their lie-telling behavior.
    Tong D, Isik I, Talwar V.
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  • 12. Promoting honesty through overheard conversations.
    Sai L, Liu X, Li H, Compton BJ, Heyman GD.
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  • 13. Encouraging honesty: Developmental differences in the influence of honesty promotion techniques.
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  • 14. Cheating to benefit others? On the relation between Honesty-Humility and prosocial lies.
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  • 15. Moral stories emphasizing actors' negative emotions toward their nonhelping behavior promote preschoolers' helping behavior.
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  • 16. Trusting young children to help causes them to cheat less.
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  • 17. Follow the liar: the effects of adult lies on children's honesty.
    Hays C, Carver LJ.
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  • 18. Lay theories of effortful honesty: Does the honesty-effort association justify making a dishonest decision?
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  • 19. Relations among lie-telling self-efficacy, moral disengagement, and willingness to tell antisocial lies among children and adolescents.
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  • 20. Promising to tell the truth makes 8- to 16-year-olds more honest.
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