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Study Finds Children Lie Less When Given Permission to Cheat
Researchers from the National University of Singapore observed that toddlers were less likely to engage in dishonest behavior when they were explicitly given permission to cheat. This unusual finding sheds light on the psychological factors influencing children's honesty.
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