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Many Of Us Are Small-Stakes Cheaters, But Why?

Sep 24, 2012 (Talk of the Nation) — Kick a golf ball back onto the green. Sneak a peek at an opponent's cards in a friendly poker game. Grab a few hundred extra dollars in Monopoly. Duke University professor Dan Ariely studies cheating, and has figured out what drives us to to do it, and how we justify our actions.

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