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  1. Peter Singer. 17:28. Feb 2012. Saving for tomorrow, tomorrow. Shlomo Benartzi. Behavioral economist Dan Ariely studies the bugs in our moral code: the hidden reasons we think it's OK to cheat or steal (sometimes). Clever studies help make his point that we're predictably irrational -- and can be influenced in ways we can't grasp.

  2. 1. We all want to look at ourselves and feel good about the situation, so we don't want to cheat. 2. We cheat a little bit, and feel good about ourselves. * So maybe there is a level of cheating that we don't want to exceed, but we still cheat a little bit so we don't change our impressions about ourselves.

  3. Feb 3, 2013 · View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/our-buggy-moral-code-dan-arielyBehavioral economist Dan Ariely studies the bugs in our moral code: the hidden rea...

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  4. Apr 25, 2011 · Behavioral economist Dan Ariely studies the bugs in our moral code: the hidden reasons we think it's OK to cheat or steal (sometimes). Clever studies help ma...

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  5. Apr 26, 2012 · http://www.ted.com Behavioral economist Dan Ariely studies the bugs in our moral code: the hidden reasons we think it's OK to cheat or steal (sometimes). Cle...

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  6. Let’s Begin…. Behavioral economist Dan Ariely studies the bugs in our moral code: the hidden reasons we think it's OK to cheat or steal (sometimes). Clever studies help make his point that we're predictably irrational -- and can be influenced in ways we can't grasp. Create and share a new lesson based on this one.

  7. Mar 17, 2009 · Behavioral economist Dan Ariely studies the bugs in our moral code: the hidden reasons we think it's OK to cheat or steal (sometimes). Clever studies help make his point that we're predictably irrational -- and can be influenced in ways we can't grasp.

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