Be’er Sheva, Israel, farmer’s market in, 23–24
being caught, probability of, 4–5, 13, 14, 27
varying, in matrix task, 20–22
benevolent behavior, 23–24
Bible, as moral reminder, 40, 41, 42
billable hours, overstating of, 35–37
blind customers, benevolent behavior toward, 23–26
brain:
higher connectivity in, 170
left-right split in, 164–65
of pathological liars, 169–70
Broken Windows Theory, 214–15, 249
businesspeople, self-monitoring of, 56–57
business schools, 248
group-based projects in, 217–18
cab drivers, benevolent behavior of, toward blind customer, 25–26
CAD/CAM equipment, in dentistry, 67–71
Cain, Daylian, 89
Canada, cheating in, 242
care for customers, in illegal businesses, 138–39
car mechanics, 93
Carnegie Mellon University, 197–207
car recommendation software, “fixing” answers in, 166–67
Cary, Apoth E., 246
cashless society, implications for dishonesty in, 34
certificates for (false) achievements, 153–54
Chance, Zoe, 145, 264
charitable behavior, 23–24
cheating:
aggressive cheaters and, 239
altruistic, 222–23, 225–26, 227–28, 232
being made blatantly aware of, 156–57
being watched and, 223–25, 227
collaborative,
desire to benefit from, 12–14, 27, 29, 237
ego depletion, 104–6, 111–12
fake products’ impact on, 125–31
in golf, 55–65
honor codes and, 41–45
increasing creativity to increase level of, 184–87
as infection, 191–216;
infidelity and, 244–45
on IQ-like tests, self-deception and, 145–49, 151, 153–54, 156–57
reducing amount of, 39–51, 248–54
removing oneself from tempting situation and, 108–11
signing forms at top and, 46–51
Ten Commandments and, 39–40, 41, 44
what-the-hell effect and, 127–31, 136