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Research
FIRST SURVEY




The survey included direct questions about what people think about lie. Is it Good or bad?
43/52 people stereotypically answered that lying is bad and it is better to tell the truth.
In the same survey when it came to the advantage,
the number increased from 9 people to 30.
This shows that people contradict themselves when they think about one thing, but do completely different.


When the first survey was created, it was intended to involve as many countries as possible. This was done in order to get a better look at the responses of each country and understand which countries should be focused on the most.
It happened that I worked out the second survey only with more interested countries.
The point was to compare the most different cultures with each other and show how much depends on the culture and human environment.
SECOND SURVEY
Since, in the first survey, we encountered contradictions. Thus, it was decided to rephrase the questions in order to more clearly understand human behavior and attitudes towards lying.
In order to better understand the responses of the participants and not to pressure them at the same time, the response system has been changed.
Instead of specific answers "Yes" and "No", a scale from 1 - 5 was established,
where 1 - Strongly Agree and 5 - Strongly Disagree.
Mindmap
It all started with a simple question "Why do people lie?"
Lies keep all our fears: fear of people, fear of society, fear of family and friends, fear of life and its circumstances, which are not always easy and quickly resolved.
Lying is a form of falsehood, using which we can look at some objects and circumstances from the other side, where there is our benefit.
"If I don’t know how to change this or that situation, then I can alter it a little and embellish it, repaint it, to speak, in a different color. Then I will be able not to suffer, because I changed it."
Is cheating evil? Does it really carry fear? Do we underestimate the abilities of the one we are deceiving?
