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181 related items for PubMed ID: 38379064

  • 1. Trusting young children to help causes them to cheat less.
    Zhao L, Mao H, Harris PL, Lee K.
    Nat Hum Behav; 2024 Apr; 8(4):668-678. PubMed ID: 38379064
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  • 2. Young children's use of honesty as a basis for selective trust.
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  • 4. Default settings affect children's decisions about whether to be honest.
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  • 5. Lucky, Competent, or Just a Cheat? Interactive Effects of Honesty-Humility and Moral Cues on Cheating Behavior.
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  • 7. Hearing about a story character's negative emotional reaction to having been dishonest causes young children to cheat less.
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  • 8. Can classic moral stories promote honesty in children?
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  • 9. Young children with higher verbal intelligence are less likely to cheat.
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  • 10. Promoting honesty through overheard conversations.
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  • 11. The relation between having siblings and children's cheating and lie-telling behaviors.
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  • 12. Elementary school children's cheating behavior and its cognitive correlates.
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  • 14. Mirror, mirror on the wall: Increasing young children's honesty through inducing self-awareness.
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  • 15. On being honest about dishonesty: The social costs of taking nuanced (but realistic) moral stances.
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  • 17. Promoting honesty in young children through observational learning.
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  • 18. The role of theory of mind and social skills in predicting children's cheating.
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  • 20. Children trust people who lie to benefit others.
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