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Oct 30, 2009
Dan Ariely on wearing fakes [video]
Duke behavioral economist Dan Ariely describes the scary finding that something as subtle as wearing fakes can considerably change our honesty.
Dan Ariely on wearing fakes [video]
2009-10-30T05:49:00-04:00
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