Lack of free will may aid cheating
Linda Nguyen, Canwest News Service
Published: Wednesday, February 20, 2008
People are more likely to throw caution to their moral standards and cheat when they believe they have no control over their free will, according to two recently published academic studies.
The studies, both appearing in the American journal Psychological Science last month, found that participants were more likely to cheat when they were told that genes or the environment predetermines their behaviour...
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