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Machiavellianism and spontaneous cheating in competition
Authors:Sloan Cooper  Christopher Peterson
Affiliation:Hamilton College USA
Abstract:Seventy-two undergraduates were assigned to groups defined by the combinations of the factors opportunity to cheat (yes, no), type of competition (personal, impersonal), and subject Machiavellianism (high, low). As predicted, cheating occurred in the opportunity to cheat, impersonal competition, high Mach group and in the opportunity to cheat, personal competition, low Mach group, extending the results of previous Machiavellianism research from situations in which cheating was explicitly encouraged by another person to a situation in which cheating was undertaken at the subject's own initiative.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Christopher Peterson   Department of Psychology   Hamilton College   Clinton   New York 13323.
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