TITLE:
Willful Blindness and Dishonesty
AUTHORS:
Sergio Da Silva, Raul Matsushita, Thayana Gonçalves
KEYWORDS:
Willful Blindness, Honesty, Die-in-a-Cup Task, Intrinsic Honesty, Perceived Honesty
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.6 No.12,
December
12,
2019
ABSTRACT: Willful blindness refers to situations where people choose not to look or not to question. We investigate the relationship between willful blindness and honesty using a sample of random participants to respond to two questionnaires. We contrast the responses reported with the intrinsic dis-honesty of the group (the extent to which people lie when they are assured they cannot be caught). To measure intrinsic honesty, we conduct a die-in-a-cup task. Then, we build indices of perceived honesty and willful blindness that take into account intrinsic honesty. After comparing the in-dices, we find an inverse correlation between willful blindness and honesty. Thus, our sample suggests we cannot dismiss that those who exhibit more willful blindness are also more dishonest.