Is deliberate production of false data about oneself tells something about social institutions?

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Is deliberate production of false data about oneself tells something about social institutions?

Pierrot Péladeau
Hi,


Numerous Chinese citizens dare to openly declare being ready to not
respond to census or even lie to certain questions. North-American
patients and physicans deliberately do not include crucial info in
medical records or put inaccurate ones. Too bad for the quality of
derived data.

Could significant amount of deliberately biased personal data be, in
itself, a signal of major systemic malfunction, of fundamental error in
social principle, even of moral failure?

I wonder in this note: Truthfulness of personal information as indicator
of social morality? http://ow.ly/36PVJ

La vérité des informations personnelles comme indice de moralité
sociale? http://ow.ly/36PZD


Pierrot
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