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Academic Dishonesty: Prevalence, Determinants, Techniques, and Punishments
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In this article, data from more than 6,000 students regarding the prevalence, causes, techniques, faculty and institutional responsibility, deterrent measures, and punishment dimensions of academic dishonesty are presented.Abstract:
Data from more than 6,000 students regarding the prevalence, causes, techniques, faculty and institutional responsibility, deterrent measures, and punishment dimensions of academic dishonesty are presented.read more
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College cheating: Immaturity, lack of commitment, and the neutralizing attitude.
TL;DR: This article investigated student cheating on exams, quizzes, and homework assignments and found that more than half the students reported cheating during the academic year on at least one of the above three factors: immaturity, lack of commitment to academics, and neutralization.
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Current trends in college cheating
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the frequency, methods, and correlates of cheating in college and find that sex, year in cool, grade point average, academic major, fraternity-sorority membership, and extracurricular participation are significantly related to cheating.
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Academic Misconduct: Results of Faculty and Undergraduate Student Surveys.
Erica B. Stern,Larry Havlicek +1 more
TL;DR: Major findings include the following: faculty and students differed significantly in their definitions of 24 of the 36 described behaviors, and the impact that changes in environment and procedure were expected to have on cheating.