what is the Gender of lie
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Lie has no gender. It is genderless. That's why everybody use lie in their life.
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Experimental Evidence on Gender Differences in Lying Behaviour
There is a growing body of literature on lying and deception in experimental economics, aiming to reveal what motivates individuals to resort to such questionable communication methods. In an influential paper, based on a sender-receiver experiment, Gneezy [2005] shows that when subjects can reap a benefit from lying, many subjects do so, even if this involves a loss for their partner. Another important finding in experimental economics is that humans have some form of aversion to lying, although its extent can vary greatly from one individual to another (Sanchez-Pages and Vorsatz [2007]; Vanberg [2008]; Lundquist et al. [2009]; Hao and Houser [2010]; Charness and Dufwenberg [2006], [2010]; Erat and Gneezy [2012]; Ariely [2012]). Thus, when they lie, people seldom take the lie to the extreme, as if they were trading off some benefits from lying against protecting their image as an honest person.
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