Department of Social Psychology and Methods, University of Bordeaux, F-33000 Bordeaux, France
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																Cognition and Dishonest Behavior 
																Author(s): Jean Mennesson*             
								
																
						 Dishonesty has received increased attention in recent years from many professionals due to its importance in many social areas such as finance 
  and psychology, among others. Understanding the mechanisms underlying dishonesty and the channels through which it operates may allow for 
  the detection and even prevention of dishonest behaviour. However, studying dishonesty is a difficult task; dishonesty is a complex behaviour 
  that imposes a psychological and cognitive burden. The study of this burden has spawned a new research trend centred on the role of cognition 
  in dishonesty. Theoretical aspects of how such cognitive processes modulate dishonest behaviour are reviewed in this paper. We will pay special 
  attention to executive functions that may influence the decision to be honest, such as inhibitory processes, working memory, or set-shifting... Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2472-0496.2023.9.184															  
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