Big Question: Is it better to confess a lie or keep it secret?

Whether or not a lie should be confessed is, in the end, going to end up being determined by the liar himself. Most people like to think of themselves as basically honest. However, research has shown that even the average, moral person tells all kinds of falsehoods without being aware of it.

How often do people lie? For a stab at a more reasonable number, we can look at a study conducted by University of Massachusetts researcher Robert Feldman, which demonstrates how reflexive the act of lying is for many people. In the study, published in the Journal of Basic and Applied Psychology, Feldman and his team of researchers asked two strangers to talk for 10 minutes. The conversations were recorded, and then each subject was asked to review the tape. Before looking at the footage, the subjects told researchers that they had been completely honest and accurate in their statements, but once the tape rolled, the subjects were amazed to discover all the little lies that came out in just 10 minutes. According to Feldman, 60 percent of the subjects lied at least once during the short conversation, and in that span of time, subjects told an average of 2.92 false things.

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