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The costs of deception: evidence from psychology.

Publication at Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education |
2001

Abstract

Building on a systematic review of relevant research in psychology, we present two major results. First, the evidence suggests that the experience of having been deceived generates suspicion.

Second, we find little evidence for reputational spillovers effects that have been hypothesited by a number of authors in psychology and economics.