Would I lie to you? Self-serving lies and other-oriented lies told across different media

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This study set out to investigate the type of media individuals are more likely to tell self-serving and other-oriented lies, and whether this varied according to the target of the lie. One hundred and fifty participants rated on a likert-point scale how likely they would tell a lie. Participants were more likely to tell self-serving lies to people not well-known to them. They were more likely to tell self-serving lies in email, followed by phone, and finally face-to-face. Participants were more likely to tell other-oriented lies to individuals they felt close to and this did not vary according to the type media. Participants were more likely to tell harsh truths to people not well-known to them via email.

论文关键词:Lies,Deception,Media,Internet,Other-oriented lie,Self-serving lie

论文评审过程:Available online 1 May 2007.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2007.03.004