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Disgust leads people to lie and cheat; cleanliness promotes ethical behavior

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http://news.rice.edu/2014/11/13/rice-u-s...-behavior/

EXCERPT: While feelings of disgust can increase behaviors like lying and cheating, cleanliness can help people return to ethical behavior, according to a recent study by marketing experts at Rice University, Pennsylvania State University and Arizona State University. The study highlights the powerful impact emotions have on individual decision-making....
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