 Hello, my name is Shannon. I recently graduated UCLA with a degree in psychology and a minor in neuroscience. I remember one of the first classes I took at UCLA was a huge 300 person introduction to social psychology. On the first day, my professor gave a lecture explaining how unreliable self-report surveys can be. She started out by telling us that we would be taking a quick survey with our clickers on risk-taking behavior and that we would come back to it later in the course. She asked questions like, would you go skydiving? Would you eat a scorpion? Or would you improvise a performance in front of your peers? At the end of the class, she pulled up the results of the survey and revealed that 57 people had responded that they would improvise a performance in front of their peers. So she stepped away from the mic and said, go ahead. In the end, we got to see one or two excellent improvised performances, but I myself who had responded that I would perform in front of my peers was caught in a self-report lie.