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Jillian Frank

Your Lying, Cheating, Stealing Teens - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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      This web page shows a study where a survey that is being orchastrated every 2 years has been reviewed again only to see a rise in teenagers that lie, cheat and steal to get anything and everything that they want. This study also compares present results to past results.
  • The institute conducted a random survey of 29,760 high school students earlier this year (as they have every two years since 1992) and found that the next generation of leaders have a somewhat casual relationship with the truth.
  • And they lie even more than they steal. Forty-two percent say they have lied to save money (compared with 39 percent in 2006), and 83 percent said they lied to their parents about something significant.
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  • Ninety-three percent said they were “satisfied with their personal ethics and character.” And 26 percent said they lied on at least one or two questions on the survey about lying.
Jillian Frank

Why Teens Lie to Parents - 4 Reasons Parents Encourage Lying and How to Curb Lying - 0 views

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      This URL has given 4 reasons why they believe that teens are dishonest with there parents. It gives reasons as to why and what pushes them to lie to there parents.
  • 1: We Freak Out
  • 2: Practice what you Preach -
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  • 3: Adult Responsibilities come with the Privileges, too -
  • 4: Rules that are Embraced by Teens are Essential -
Jillian Frank

Just How Honest Are You? | Teens - 0 views

    • Jillian Frank
       
      This website shows a few examples of what teenagers typically would lie about. These little white lies are very common our society, and happen all the time. In addition, this web page indicates a survey that was taken to 9 000 high school students about there honesty. I believe that this is a proper amount of students to be able to generally analize teenagers as a society, and formulate how honest they are as a population.
  • In a recent survey of almost 9,000 high school students: 92% lied to their parents in the past 12 months (79% two or more times) 78% lied to a teacher 71% cheated on a test would lie to get a job
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