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This page refers to cheating in testing, sports, and other competitive environments rather than [[sex|sexual infidelity]], as well as general lying and related subjects of dishonest behavior.
This page refers to cheating in testing, sports, and other competitive environments rather than [[sex|sexual infidelity]], as well as general lying and related subjects of dishonest behavior.


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Revision as of 23:34, 14 January 2024

Cheating is bad. Don't cheat.

This page refers to cheating in testing, sports, and other competitive environments rather than sexual infidelity, as well as general lying and related subjects of dishonest behavior.

Why do children cheat?


The psychology of lying


Tool - Intolerance