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  • A cross-cultural experiment involving thousands of people worldwide shows that the prevalence of rule violations in a society, such as tax evasion and fraudulent politics, is detrimental to individuals' intrinsic honesty. See Letter p.496

    • Shaul Shalvi
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 531, P: 456-457
  • Honesty oaths are commonly used to promote ethical behaviour, but their effectiveness is not well understood. A mega-study involving thousands of people shows that taking an oath to be honest can reduce tax evasion in an online economic game.

    • Shaul Shalvi
    News & Views
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 9, P: 22-23
  • This Registered Report of 7,978 people in 20 countries found that guilt and information about consequences drive prosocial behaviour. Guilt-prone individuals gave more when they were informed about the consequences.

    • Catherine Molho
    • Ivan Soraperra
    • Shaul Shalvi
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 9, P: 2199-2211