Lying in two dimensions

Publication date

2023-06

Authors

Geraldes, Diogo
Heinicke, FranziskaISNI 0000000493302525
Rosenkranz, S.ORCID 0000-0002-5931-7913ISNI 0000000045822850

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Abstract

The expanding literature on lying has exclusively considered lying behavior within a one-dimensional context. While this has been an important first step, many real-world contexts involve the possibility of simultaneously lying in more than one dimension (e.g., reporting one’s income and expenses in a tax declaration). We experimentally investigate individual lying behavior in one- and two-dimensional contexts to understand how the multi-dimensionality of a decision affects lying behavior. Our paper provides the first evidence regarding the pure effect of dimensionality on lying behavior. Using a two-dimensional die-roll task, we show that participants distribute lies unevenly across dimensions, which results in greater over-reporting of the lower-outcome die.

Keywords

Honesty, Lab experiment, Lab-in-the-field experiment, Lying, Multi-dimensional, Taverne

Citation

Geraldes, D, Heinicke, F & Rosenkranz, S 2023, 'Lying in two dimensions', Journal of the Economic Science Association, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 34–50. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40881-022-00121-3