Correction

Understanding Humans' Tendency to Lie

Corrected by Emir Baycan · Full-Stack Developer, Mobile App Builder and Web Platform Founder with expertise in SEO, automation, SaaS, AI visibility, DevOps and scalable digital products

Emir Baycan found something wrong, outdated, or unsupported on this page and proposed a fix. The publisher accepted the correction.

Role
Correction
Status
Accepted
Date
12 July 2026

Suggested change

(1) "found that people lie in approximately 25 percent of their social interactions" -> "found that people lie in approximately 20 percent of their social interactions" (2) "found participants lying in approximately 25% of their social interactions" -> "found participants lying in approximately 20% of their social interactions" (3) "A 2019 large-scale diary study by <strong>Serota, Levine, and Boster</strong>..." -> "A 2010 large-scale diary study by <strong>Serota, Levine, and Boster</strong>..."

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