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According to a new study, kids who cheated in high school are more likely to grow up to be dishonest adults . In related news: My generation is fucked. The report, which will be released today by the Josephson Institute of Ethics, surveyed 7,000 people in various age groups nationwide about their past behavior and their personal ethics. They found that teens who admit to cheating on exams in high school are much more likely to lie to a customer, cheat on taxes, or lie to their spouses. Additional findings, as reported in the L.A. Times include: Teens 17 and younger are five times more likely than those older than 50 to believe that lying and cheating…