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Munchausen by Internet: Current Research and Future Directions

Munchausen by Internet: Current Research and Future Directions

Similarly, Taylor and Mac Donald [38] applied the theories of de-individuation and social identity to explain more uninhibited behavior and more self-disclosure in some online settings. Drawing on motivations for deception and group effects, Mealy et al [39] found that lies motivated by a desire to benefit others were considered to be more acceptable than lies that primarily benefited the self.

Andy John Pulman, Jacqui Taylor

J Med Internet Res 2012;14(4):e115

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