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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute?

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Most of us are pretty truthful and even tall tale tellers tell the truth about lying.

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Wait, what?

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In a survey, more than 500 Amsterdam psychology students reported how often they lied.

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Forty-one percent said they told no lies,

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51 percent told one to five lies per day, and eight percent told six or more lies a day.

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All told, a mere five percent of the students were responsible for 40 percent of the lies.

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The study is in the journal Human Communication Research.

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Ah, but how can we be sure the participants were honest about lying?

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The researchers asked some of the students to play games for a cash reward.

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Lying could earn them extra money.

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But they did not know that researchers could tell when they cheated.

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And the big cheaters were the liars who admitted that they fibbed.

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Their honesty suggests they feel little remorse about lying.

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Which jibes with tests that find that liars tend to get higher scores for psychopathic traits.

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And that's the truth.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick.

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