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143 related items for PubMed ID: 36213571

  • 1. Older adults are more approving of blunt honesty than younger adults: a cross-cultural study.
    O'Connor AM, Kea DCE, Li Q, Ding XP, Evans AD.
    Curr Psychol; 2022 Sep 30; ():1-14. PubMed ID: 36213571
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  • 2. Chinese Children's Moral Evaluation of Lies and Truths-Roles of Context and Parental Individualism-Collectivism Tendencies.
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  • 11. Theory of mind and preschoolers' understanding of misdeed and politeness lies.
    Vendetti C, Kamawar D, Andrews KE.
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  • 18. Unraveling controversies over civic honesty measurement: An extended field replication in China.
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  • 19. Effect of lie labelling on children's evaluation of selfish, polite, and altruistic lies.
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