Many studies have investigated the individual determinants of cheating behavior in laboratory experiments. In this chapter, we focus on the propensity to cheat of adolescents. By employing the results of a lab-in-the-field experiment and combining them with the results of a detailed questionnaire including questions on personality traits and demographic characteristics, we study the determinants of cheating in a population of Italian boy and girl scouts aged 12-16. A principal component analysis clearly identifies the important role of self-confidence-while the role of risk propensity is at most marginal. A study of interaction between traits, implemented through decision tree classifiers, confirms this main result and the validity of the PCA approach; moreover, it provides suggestive evidence of the importance of gender and risk propensity in specific subsamples of the population.

Battiston, P., Gamba, S., Rotondi, V. (2019). What does a young cheater look like? An innovative approach. In A. Bucciol, N. Montinari (a cura di), Dishonesty in Behavioral Economics (pp. 53-79). Elsevier [10.1016/B978-0-12-815857-9.00006-6].

What does a young cheater look like? An innovative approach

Battiston, P
;
Rotondi, V
2019

Abstract

Many studies have investigated the individual determinants of cheating behavior in laboratory experiments. In this chapter, we focus on the propensity to cheat of adolescents. By employing the results of a lab-in-the-field experiment and combining them with the results of a detailed questionnaire including questions on personality traits and demographic characteristics, we study the determinants of cheating in a population of Italian boy and girl scouts aged 12-16. A principal component analysis clearly identifies the important role of self-confidence-while the role of risk propensity is at most marginal. A study of interaction between traits, implemented through decision tree classifiers, confirms this main result and the validity of the PCA approach; moreover, it provides suggestive evidence of the importance of gender and risk propensity in specific subsamples of the population.
Capitolo o saggio
Cheating; PCA; adolescents; scouts; lab-in-the-field experiment; questionnaire
English
Dishonesty in Behavioral Economics
Bucciol, A; Montinari, N
1-ago-2019
2019
9780128158579
1
Elsevier
53
79
4
Battiston, P., Gamba, S., Rotondi, V. (2019). What does a young cheater look like? An innovative approach. In A. Bucciol, N. Montinari (a cura di), Dishonesty in Behavioral Economics (pp. 53-79). Elsevier [10.1016/B978-0-12-815857-9.00006-6].
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