University of Michigan: Dishonest Behavior Damages Ability to Read Other People's Emotions
September 17, 2019
September 17, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Sept. 17 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
People who act dishonestly don't only hurt the people they've wronged--they also harm themselves.
Julia Lee, an assistant professor of management and organizations at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, found that individuals who engage in dishonest behavior become less accurate at reading the emotions of other people.
People who act dishonestly don't only hurt the people they've wronged--they also harm themselves.
Julia Lee, an assistant professor of management and organizations at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, found that individuals who engage in dishonest behavior become less accurate at reading the emotions of other people.