ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2023
Tripartite Theory of Dishonesty Predicts the Decision to Lie
- Christian Hart
Texas Woman's University
Abstract
The Tripartite Theory of Dishonesty predicts that the decision to lie is a function of the expected utility of lying, the expected external disutility of lying (i.e., being detected and punished) and expected internal disutility of lying (e.g., feeling guilt and shame). This study provides convincing support for the theory.
Judgment and Decision Making