What makes people cheat? [video]
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#2* Most people cheat a little and more often compared to cheating a lot and less often.
* When reminded of morality, people cheat less.
* The greater the distance from cheating to reward the more likely people are to cheat.
Re: What makes people cheat? [video]
#3Basic summary * Most people cheat a little and more often compared to cheating a lot and less often. * When reminded of morality, people cheat less. * The greater the distance from cheating to reward the more likely people are to cheat.
It seems obvious, but more often when not the wrong assumptions are not tested.
* When reminded of their own (self-image) morality, people cheat less
* Magnitude of cheating is independent from a risk to be caught (people are predictably irrational)
* When a member of a group demonstrates cheating behaviour, members cheat more. When non-member of a group demonstrates cheating, people cheat less
From the above it follows that players on the stock market are doomed (or blessed) to cheat.
Re: What makes people cheat? [video]
#4Basic summary * Most people cheat a little and more often compared to cheating a lot and less often. * When reminded of morality, people cheat less. * The greater the distance from cheating to reward the more likely people are to cheat.
Re: What makes people cheat? [video]
#5Basic summary * Most people cheat a little and more often compared to cheating a lot and less often. * When reminded of morality, people cheat less. * The greater the distance from cheating to reward the more likely people are to cheat.
Can we reduce piracy by having "morality reminders" in software? For example, every once in a while, you could ask the user whether they paid for the app. If they did not, you might tell them that piracy is not all that common and that most people are actually more honest than they are.
Re: What makes people cheat? [video]
#6Basic summary * Most people cheat a little and more often compared to cheating a lot and less often. * When reminded of morality, people cheat less. * The greater the distance from cheating to reward the more likely people are to cheat.
I'd say the main point of the talk is out intuition is often wrong therefore it should be tested whenever possible. It seems obvious, but more often when not the wrong assumptions are not tested. * When reminded of their own (self-image) morality, people cheat less * Magnitude of cheating is independent from a risk to be caught (people are predictably irrational) * When a member of a group demonstrates cheating behav…
Re: What makes people cheat? [video]
#7Basic summary * Most people cheat a little and more often compared to cheating a lot and less often. * When reminded of morality, people cheat less. * The greater the distance from cheating to reward the more likely people are to cheat.
Can we reduce piracy by having "morality reminders" in software? For example, every once in a while, you could ask the user whether they paid for the app. If they did not, you might tell them that piracy is not all that common and that most people are actually more honest than they are.
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#9It is fascinating that Dan Ariely studies society to the degree that he does. Kind of comforting.
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