Everyone thinks they are a good person. This survey tests the everyday social behaviors most people quietly do — but rarely admit to.
Are most people willing to honestly admit to common low-level social transgressions, and how does self-reported behavior vary across the group?
This is a self-reported, anonymous, observational survey. Responses reflect what people are willing to admit — not necessarily what they actually do. Results are not a moral judgment. Sample is self-selected and likely skewed toward people comfortable with self-reflection. Social desirability bias is high in this topic area.
Your responses are fully anonymous. No email or identifying information is collected. By proceeding, you agree your anonymous answers will be shown in aggregate form alongside other participants.
This is observational data, not a controlled study. Patterns shown here are signals worth exploring — not proof of causation. See the limitations and community discussion below before drawing conclusions.
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Published March 26, 2026