People are more likely to return a lost wallet with money inside than an empty wallet, concluded a group of international researchers who set out to test the honesty of people around the world
People are more likely to return a lost wallet with money inside than an empty wallet, concluded a group of international researchers who set out to test the tension between financial self-interest and honesty of people around the world.
To the surprise of researchers, people who found the wallets returned them more often when they had a small sum of money than if the wallets didn’t have any money at all—and returned the wallets even more often if they had nearly $100.
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