Lying
View article: Act
Act Open
The dataset is a publicly available human activity recognition dataset provided by the University of California, Irvine, containing sensor data when 30 volunteers (aged 19-48) perform six daily activities: WALKING, going upstairs (WALKING_…
View article: The long way to a MED13L-associated diagnosis - clarity about recurrence risks after three decades
The long way to a MED13L-associated diagnosis - clarity about recurrence risks after three decades Open
We present the case of a 39-year-old man with intellectual disability and mild facial dysmorphism. He works as a gardener in an integrative institution and lives in a group of people with special needs. Speaking only a few words, his verba…
View article: Act
Act Open
The dataset is a publicly available human activity recognition dataset provided by the University of California, Irvine, containing sensor data when 30 volunteers (aged 19-48) perform six daily activities: WALKING, going upstairs (WALKING_…
View article: "RAT for Humans and the Three Laws: How to Stop Lying to Yourself (and Your Systems)"
"RAT for Humans and the Three Laws: How to Stop Lying to Yourself (and Your Systems)" Open
RAT for Humans is the "human edition" of Reality Alignment Theory (RAT). Where the technical whitepapers develop RAT and Reality Aligned Intelligence (RAI) for AI systems and institutions, this booklet translates the same ideas into everyd…
View article: Student Behaviours from Large Classes in Tanzania Secondary Schools: A case of School Y in Morogoro Municipality
Student Behaviours from Large Classes in Tanzania Secondary Schools: A case of School Y in Morogoro Municipality Open
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore student behaviours in large classes. The study intended to establish student behaviours developing from large classes in a selected school in Tanzania. Methodology: The study adopted a singl…
View article: "RAT for Humans and the Three Laws: How to Stop Lying to Yourself (and Your Systems)"
"RAT for Humans and the Three Laws: How to Stop Lying to Yourself (and Your Systems)" Open
RAT for Humans is the "human edition" of Reality Alignment Theory (RAT). Where the technical whitepapers develop RAT and Reality Aligned Intelligence (RAI) for AI systems and institutions, this booklet translates the same …
View article: Selective (dis)honesty: Choosing overly positive feedback only when the truth hurts
Selective (dis)honesty: Choosing overly positive feedback only when the truth hurts Open
In two studies ( N = 886), we examined how individuals judge and select feedback providers for those who either handle criticism well or poorly after performing a low‐quality task. Prosocial liars who provided overly positive feedback, wer…
View article: "RAT for Humans and the Three Laws: How to Stop Lying to Yourself (and Your Systems)"
"RAT for Humans and the Three Laws: How to Stop Lying to Yourself (and Your Systems)" Open
RAT for Humans is the "human edition" of Reality Alignment Theory (RAT). Where the technical whitepapers develop RAT and Reality Aligned Intelligence (RAI) for AI systems and institutions, this booklet translates the same …
View article: Humanae Vitae and Amoris Laetitia — Continuity of the Norm, Renewal of the Method
Humanae Vitae and Amoris Laetitia — Continuity of the Norm, Renewal of the Method Open
As I continue my theological studies in Paris, I often find myself sifting through some of the most delicate topics in contemporary Catholic moral teaching. Today I was reflecting on the relationship between Humanae Vitae an…
View article: Humanae Vitae and Amoris Laetitia — Continuity of the Norm, Renewal of the Method
Humanae Vitae and Amoris Laetitia — Continuity of the Norm, Renewal of the Method Open
As I continue my theological studies in Paris, I often find myself sifting through some of the most delicate topics in contemporary Catholic moral teaching. Today I was reflecting on the relationship between Humanae Vitae an…
View article: Humanae Vitae and Amoris Laetitia — Continuity of the Norm, Renewal of the Method
Humanae Vitae and Amoris Laetitia — Continuity of the Norm, Renewal of the Method Open
As I continue my theological studies in Paris, I often find myself sifting through some of the most delicate topics in contemporary Catholic moral teaching. Today I was reflecting on the relationship between Humanae Vitae and Amoris Laetit…
View article: Effects of situational and social factors on locomotor behavior in chronic non-specific low back pain patients walking through apertures
Effects of situational and social factors on locomotor behavior in chronic non-specific low back pain patients walking through apertures Open
Chronic non-specific low back pain (cNSLBP) is a leading cause of disability. However, its impact on daily activities (e.g., walking in public spaces) remains poorly understood. This study aimed to examine how cNSLBP individuals make navig…
View article: Liars' Bench: Evaluating Lie Detectors for Language Models
Liars' Bench: Evaluating Lie Detectors for Language Models Open
Prior work has introduced techniques for detecting when large language models (LLMs) lie, that is, generating statements they believe are false. However, these techniques are typically validated in narrow settings that do not capture the d…
View article: Liars' Bench: Evaluating Lie Detectors for Language Models
Liars' Bench: Evaluating Lie Detectors for Language Models Open
Prior work has introduced techniques for detecting when large language models (LLMs) lie, that is, generating statements they believe are false. However, these techniques are typically validated in narrow settings that do not capture the d…
View article: Spillover Effects of Monitoring: An Experiment on Lying
Spillover Effects of Monitoring: An Experiment on Lying Open
We experimentally investigate the spillover effects of monitoring. In a controlled laboratory experiment, participants simultaneously self‐report their payoffs in two tasks. Holding lies in the untargeted task to never be penalized, we var…
View article: EMx challenges "This sentence is false"
EMx challenges "This sentence is false" Open
EMx-based truth detection treats language not only as symbolic content but as a harmonic signal with measurable coherence across α (structure), β (transition variance), and γ (closure symmetry). A written or spoken stateme…
View article: EMx challenges "This sentence is false"
EMx challenges "This sentence is false" Open
EMx-based truth detection treats language not only as symbolic content but as a harmonic signal with measurable coherence across α (structure), β (transition variance), and γ (closure symmetry). A written or spoken statement is processed t…
View article: When parents lie: An experimental study into the effect of parental modeling of lying on children’s polite lies
When parents lie: An experimental study into the effect of parental modeling of lying on children’s polite lies Open
Many parents lie to their children. Because prominent socialization theories hypothesize that children learn about lying via parental modeling of lying or honesty, it is important to examine whether parental lying affects children’s lying …
View article: Coming of Age in Naples in The Lying Life of Adults
Coming of Age in Naples in The Lying Life of Adults Open
View article: Moral Change or Noise? On Problems of Aligning AI With Temporally Unstable Human Feedback
Moral Change or Noise? On Problems of Aligning AI With Temporally Unstable Human Feedback Open
Alignment methods in moral domains seek to elicit moral preferences of human stakeholders and incorporate them into AI. This presupposes moral preferences as static targets, but such preferences often evolve over time. Proper alignment of …
View article: Moral Change or Noise? On Problems of Aligning AI With Temporally Unstable Human Feedback
Moral Change or Noise? On Problems of Aligning AI With Temporally Unstable Human Feedback Open
Alignment methods in moral domains seek to elicit moral preferences of human stakeholders and incorporate them into AI. This presupposes moral preferences as static targets, but such preferences often evolve over time. Proper alignment of …
View article: False memories
False memories Open
False MemoriesThe Mandela Effect? Have you ever sworn something happened only to find out it never existed?Have you ever sworn someone said something verbatim, but they never did?It’s your memory, you saw it happen, you heard it happen, Yo…
View article: Silence Won't Save Us - A Forty-Day Indulgence Ledger as Epistolary Liturgy and a Direct Challenge to Non-Participation (Fourth 40-Day Fast at 44)
Silence Won't Save Us - A Forty-Day Indulgence Ledger as Epistolary Liturgy and a Direct Challenge to Non-Participation (Fourth 40-Day Fast at 44) Open
Silence Won’t Save Us: A Forty-Day Digital Indulgence Ledger by ψOrigin (Ryan MacLean) This paper documents a living, daily act of mercy: a forty-day fast and sequence of plenary-indulgence offerings, performed and recorded in public…
View article: Silence Won't Save Us - A Forty-Day Indulgence Ledger as Epistolary Liturgy and a Direct Challenge to Non-Participation (Fourth 40-Day Fast at 44)
Silence Won't Save Us - A Forty-Day Indulgence Ledger as Epistolary Liturgy and a Direct Challenge to Non-Participation (Fourth 40-Day Fast at 44) Open
Silence Won’t Save Us: A Forty-Day Digital Indulgence Ledger by ψOrigin (Ryan MacLean) This paper documents a living, daily act of mercy: a forty-day fast and sequence of plenary-indulgence offerings, performed and recorded in public…
View article: Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit
Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit Open
"What if addicts are the most honest among us? This research overturns traditional interpretations of addiction, offering a revolutionary reading of the myth of Sisyphus—not as a madman or a sinner, but as a martyr of truth, punished for e…
View article: Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit
Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit Open
"What if addicts are the most honest among us? This research overturns traditional interpretations of addiction, offering a revolutionary reading of the myth of Sisyphus—not as a madman or a sinner, but as a martyr of truth, punished for e…
View article: Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit
Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit Open
"What if addicts are the most honest among us? This research overturns traditional interpretations of addiction, offering a revolutionary reading of the myth of Sisyphus—not as a madman or a sinner, but as a martyr of truth, punished for e…
View article: Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit
Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit Open
"What if addicts are the most honest among us? This research overturns traditional interpretations of addiction, offering a revolutionary reading of the myth of Sisyphus—not as a madman or a sinner, but as a martyr of truth, punished for e…
View article: Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit
Re-reading the Myth of Sisyphus: Addiction as a Consequence of Innate Honesty Confronting Existential Deceit Open
This is my perspective and my experience. This research stems from a deep conviction shaped by years of field observation in misdemeanor courts and by a critical dialogue with psychological literature: most addicts are, in fact, honest peo…
View article: Do Cats' Sleeping Positions Reflect Their Emotional State: A comparison between Theory and Survey Results
Do Cats' Sleeping Positions Reflect Their Emotional State: A comparison between Theory and Survey Results Open
This study aims to explore whether cats’ sleeping positions can reflect their emotional states as perceived by their owners. Based on feline body language theory, body posture and resting positions may indicate emotional conditions such as…