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When you're exposed to a shady colleague, you're 40 percent more likely to also engage in their bad business practices.
There can be a "diffusion of responsibility" when a group of people see something bad happen.
Restaurants and food companies can change the way you think their food tastes, and it has nothing to do with the recipe.
Here's what you had to say about George Lakoff and "your brain on Trump."
Charles Duhigg's latest book explores why some businesses and individuals are more productive and successful than others.
It was the first reaction many people had when the stock market dropped this week.
Duke professor and dishonesty expert Dan Ariely explains why people cheat in business and in life.
How research ethics rules came to be. Dramatically.
A new study says that individuals who grow up during a recession temper traits of narcissism.
We reach our highest level of embarrassment at a pretty young age in life.