Cheating teens likely to become lying adults
Liar Liar
Did you cheat in high school biology class? If you did, it’s likely that you’re a liar now. This, according to a new study from the Josephson Institute of Ethics, which also reveals that the hole in the moral ozone seems to be getting bigger – with each new generation becoming more likely to lie and cheat than the preceding one. Do you agree? Come on…tell the truth.
Guest:
Rich Jarc, Executive Director, Josephson Institute of Ethics
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