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Limited capacity to lie: Cognitive load interferes with being dishonest
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 9 / Issue 3 / May 2014
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 199-206
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Measurement-induced focusing and the magnitude of loss aversion: The difference between comparing gains to losses and losses to gains
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 7 / Issue 4 / July 2012
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 462-471
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Belief in karma is associated with perceived (but not actual)trustworthiness
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- Judgment and Decision Making / Volume 17 / Issue 2 / March 2022
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- 01 January 2023, pp. 362-377
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4 - Deception as a means to an end
- from Part I - Motivations for dishonesty
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- Cheating, Corruption, and Concealment
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- 05 June 2016
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- 30 June 2016, pp 55-72
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Contributors
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- Power, Politics, and Paranoia
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- 05 July 2014
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- 29 May 2014, pp x-xii
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2 - The effects of power on immorality
- from Part I - Power
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- 29 May 2014, pp 17-32
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An Instrumental Account of Deception and Reactions to Deceit in Bargaining
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- Business Ethics Quarterly / Volume 20 / Issue 1 / January 2010
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- 23 January 2015, pp. 57-73
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- January 2010
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