People Overestimate Others’ Dishonesty

Updated: 2026.03.08 1H ago 1 sources
A research program finds that individuals tend to believe others are more dishonest than objective measures show. This bias appears across multiple studies and moral decision tasks, suggesting a robust mismatch between perception and actual behavior. — If citizens systematically overestimate others' dishonesty, it can erode social trust, justify harsher policies, and amplify cynical media narratives that shape politics and institutions.

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