I will need to read the paper (I haven’t yet) but this is the kind of thing that doesn’t pass the smell test. What mechanically would be at work to make this statement true? Either effect is very small (and not statistically significant) or data not good. That’s my prediction
John B. Holbein
John B. Holbein10.8. klo 05.57
You know those no-cheating declarations that some professors make students sign? There's some published evidence that these declarations actually increase cheating. "Signing an honesty declaration doubled cheating relative to the control group. Complementary experiments suggest that the declaration backfired because it weakened the social norm of academic integrity."
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