Silent Truth-Tellers Punish Deceivers: Game-Changing Social Preferences Unveiled
The experiment studied how people choose to tell the truth, lie, or stay silent in different situations. The results showed that people tend to tell the truth more often than expected and are more likely to stay silent when they do. Those who punish others for lying are usually the ones who tell the truth more often. The study suggests that people have a preference for telling the truth and dislike being lied to.