Sexual orientation and self-reported lying

被引:10
|
作者
Berg, Nathan [1 ]
Lien, Donald [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Dallas, Sch Econ Polit & Policy Sci, Richardson, TX 75083 USA
[2] Univ Texas San Antonio, Dept Econ, San Antonio, TX 78249 USA
关键词
Deception; Sexual orientation; Gay; Misreporting; Non-response; EARNINGS; INCOME;
D O I
10.1007/s11150-008-9038-1
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This paper examines empirical links between sexual orientation and self-reported lying using data collected in several waves of Georgia Institute of Technology's World Wide Web Users Survey. The data include questions about sexual orientation, lying in cyberspace, and a broad range of demographic information. According to the theoretical framework of Gneezy (Am Econ Rev 95: 384-395, 2005) on the economics of deception, individuals conceal or falsify information when the expected benefit of lying exceeds its costs in terms of psychic disutility. If non-heterosexuals expect to benefit more by falsifying information, then this theory predicts higher rates of lying among non-heterosexuals. The data show that gays and lesbians do indeed report lying more often than heterosexuals, both unconditionally in bivariate correlations and after controlling for demographic and geographic differences. These empirical results are consistent with the conclusion that non-heterosexuals expect higher benefits from concealing personal information because of anti-homosexual discrimination.
引用
收藏
页码:83 / 104
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Self-Reported Sexual Behavior of Transgender Youth
    Fornander, Mirae J.
    Egan, Anna M.
    Robertson, Gail C.
    Moser, Christine N.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY, 2024, 37 (03) : 336 - 341
  • [22] The consistency of self-reported initiation of sexual activity
    Lauritsen, JL
    Swicegood, CG
    FAMILY PLANNING PERSPECTIVES, 1997, 29 (05): : 215 - 221
  • [23] The self-reported behaviors of juvenile sexual offenders
    Zolondek, SC
    Abel, GG
    Northey, WF
    Jordan, AD
    JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2001, 16 (01) : 73 - 85
  • [24] Consistency of Self-Reported Sexual Behavior in Surveys
    Hamilton, Deven T.
    Morris, Martina
    ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, 2010, 39 (04) : 842 - 860
  • [25] THE RELIABILITY OF SELF-REPORTED SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR
    JAMES, NJ
    BIGNELL, CJ
    GILLIES, PA
    AIDS, 1991, 5 (03) : 333 - 336
  • [26] Measuring the effect of self-reported sexual orientation on earnings: evidence from the general social survey
    Medina, Jorge
    REVIEW OF SOCIAL ECONOMY, 2023,
  • [27] Self-reported sexual function and sexual arousability in women with epilepsy
    Morrell, MJ
    Guldner, GT
    EPILEPSIA, 1996, 37 (12) : 1204 - 1210
  • [28] Stability and Change in Self-Reported Sexual Orientation Identity in Young People: Application of Mobility Metrics
    Miles Q. Ott
    Heather L. Corliss
    David Wypij
    Margaret Rosario
    S. Bryn Austin
    Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2011, 40 : 519 - 532
  • [29] Stability and Change in Self-Reported Sexual Orientation Identity in Young People: Application of Mobility Metrics
    Ott, Miles Q.
    Corliss, Heather L.
    Wypij, David
    Rosario, Margaret
    Austin, S. Bryn
    ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, 2011, 40 (03) : 519 - 532
  • [30] SELF-REPORTED DEPRESSION AS A PREDICTOR OF SEXUAL SATISFACTION AND SEXUAL FUNCTION
    Delgado-Parra, Veronica
    Rojas-Flores, Alicia
    Rubio-Aurioles, Eusebio
    JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE, 2017, 14 (05): : E256 - E256