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  2. 1950s quiz show scandals - Wikipedia

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    The expansion of the probe led CBS president Frank Stanton to immediately announce cancellation of three more of its large-prize quiz shows between October 16 and October 19, 1959: Top Dollar, The Big Payoff, and Name That Tune, [24] explaining that this decision was made "because of the impossibility of guarding against dishonest practice". [25]

  3. Sneaky Britain? How our moral compasses are changing - AOL

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    "The dishonesty of younger men has shifted more than any other age category," he argues. In all, 28% of males aged 18-25 were found to have "high-honesty dispositions", compared with 98% of ...

  4. Scam - Wikipedia

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    Dishonesty, often represented by the expression "you can't cheat an honest man", refers to the willingness of marks to participate in unlawful acts, such as rigged gambling and embezzlement. Greed, the desire to "get something for nothing", is a shorthand expression of marks' beliefs that too-good-to-be-true gains are realistic.

  5. Traveling carnival - Wikipedia

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    Some more difficult games, including the "Baseball and Basket" or "Stand the Bottle" game, may offer a large prize to any winner. While the majority of game operators run honest games, some people are wary of carnival games. This may be because carnival games in the past gained a reputation for being dishonest.

  6. 29 Best Games That Pay Real Money in 2024 - AOL

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    Swagbucks is an app and website that rewards you for activities like playing games, searching the web, watching videos, taking polls and using coupons. Best of all, the games are free to play and ...

  7. Handicap principle - Wikipedia

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    The handicap principle is supported by game theory modelling representing situations such as nestlings begging for food, predator-deterrent signalling, and threat displays. However, honest signals are not necessarily costly, undermining the theoretical basis for the handicap principle, which remains unconfirmed by empirical evidence.

  8. Interpersonal deception theory - Wikipedia

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    4. Context moderates deception; increased interaction produces greater strategic activity (information, behavior and image management) and reduced nonstrategic activity (arousal or muted affect) over time. 5. Initial expectations of honesty are related to the degree of interactivity and the relationship between sender and receiver. 6.

  9. Secure multi-party computation - Wikipedia

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    The computation is based on secret sharing of all the inputs and zero-knowledge proofs for a potentially malicious case, where the majority of honest players in the malicious adversary case assure that bad behavior is detected and the computation continues with the dishonest person eliminated or his input revealed.