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The acceptability of lies: A comparison of Ecuadorians and Euro-Americans
Authors:Marisa Mealy  Walter Stephan  I Carolina Urrutia
Institution:aCentral Connecticut State University, USA;bCarolina Urrutia, New Mexico State University, USA
Abstract:This study examined differences between Ecuadorian and Euro-American college students in the perceived acceptability of lies. Six different lie domains were examined: flattery, impression management, conflict avoidance, enhancement of others’ self-esteem, self-aggrandizement, and instrumental lies. Overall, Euro-Americans rated lies as more acceptable than Ecuadorians. In both cultures, lies motivated by a desire to benefit others were considered to be more acceptable than lies that primarily benefited the self. Additionally, lying to the outgroup was perceived as being more acceptable than lying to the ingroup. These results were interpreted in light of the findings that Ecuadorians scored higher on measures of uncertainty avoidance and power distance, whereas Euro-Americans scored higher on levels of independence. The implications of these findings for intercultural relations and future directions for research are discussed.
Keywords:Lies  Deception  Culture  Cross-cultural  Latin America
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