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The interpersonal costs of dishonesty: How dishonest behavior reduces individuals’ ability to read others’ emotions.

Author Affiliations
Nuclear Waste Management Organization, Clinical Research Organization, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations
Published InJournal of Experimental Psychology General
Year2019
Citations26

Abstract

In this research, we examine the unintended consequences of dishonest behavior for one's interpersonal abilities and subsequent ethical behavior. Specifically, we unpack how dishonest conduct can reduce one's generalized empathic accuracy-the ability to accurately read other people's emotional states. In the process, we distinguish these 2 constructs from one another and demonstrate a causal relationship. The effects of dishonesty on empathic accuracy that we found were significant, but modest in size. Across 8 studies (n = 2,588), we find support for (a) a correlational and causal account of dishonest behavior reducing empathic accuracy; (b) an underlying mechanism of reduced relational self-construal (i.e., the tendency to define the self in terms of close relationships); (c) negative downstream consequences of impaired empathic…
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