New research reveals mentoring improves children’s honesty years later
Cătălin Roșioru
A new study led by the University of Oxford has found that mentoring programmes can significantly increase honesty in children, with effects lasting years after the intervention. The research, ' Malleability of Preferences for Honesty ', forthcoming in The Economic Journal , shows that preferences for truth-telling are not fixed traits but can be shaped by positive social interactions, offering new insights into how moral behaviours develop. The study, by Professor Johannes Abeler , Department
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