Luck or cheating? A field experiment on honesty with children

Authors
Publication date 2008
Series Discussion papers, 08-28
Number of pages 21
Publisher Copenhagen: Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
Abstract We ran an experiment with children to study the development of honesty with age. We asked each child to toss a fair coin in private and to record the outcome (white or black) in a paper sheet. We rewarded only those who reported white. We found a fraction of reported whites signifi cantly larger than 50%, uniformly across age groups. This suggests that some children cheat when cheating is profi table and they are not observed. In a second treatment we told children not to cheat. This reminder reduced the probability of reporting white by 18% on average, and signifi cantly more in girls.
Document type Working paper
Published at http://www.econ.ku.dk/english/research/publications/wp/2008/0828.pdf
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