“…When the distributor gave the receiver less than half the distribution amount and omitted information about the distribution amount, this was categorized deceptive because past research on ultimatum games has found that receivers often view offers of less than half as inequitable and punish their partner as a result (Huck, ; Kim et al, ; Straub & Murnighan, ; Valenzuela & Srivastava, ). Therefore, omitting information about the offer being less than half the distribution amount was advantageous to the distributor and deceptive (McCornack, ). However, previous research has found that deceptive omission is often viewed as less deceptive than lies but more deceptive than truths (Ritov & Baron, ; Spranca, Minsk, & Baron, ; Tenbrunsel & Messick, ; Van Swol et al, ; Van Swol, Malhotra, & Braun, ; for an alternative perspective see Levine, ).…”