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Dishonest deeds lead to ‘cheater’s high,’ as long as no one gets hurt, study finds
September 5, 2013 by NewsBot
People who get away with cheating when they believe no one is hurt by their dishonesty are more likely to feel upbeat than remorseful afterward, according to new research.