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Relationship Between Perfectionism and Academic Cheating
Christina R. Krone, Steve V. Rouse
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Policies and Actions of Accreditation and Quality Assurance Bodies to Counter Corruption in Higher Education [PDF]
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Numerical Half Truths, Human Lies, and Other Distortions of Truth [PDF]
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Academic cheating among nursing students
Nurse Education Today, 2013The purpose of the study was to investigate the magnitude and predictors of academic cheating and to understand relevant perspectives among South Korean nursing students.Survey responses of 655 undergraduate nursing students from five institutions were analyzed.
Eun-Jun Park, Seungmi Park
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Predicting Academic Cheating with Triarchic Psychopathy and Cheating Attitudes
Journal of Academic Ethics, 2019Recent research has suggested that both the Honesty-Humility dimension, psychopathic traits and cheating attitudes are important predictors of academic dishonesty. The present study examined: a) the incremental role of triarchic psychopathic traits in academic cheating over the Honesty-Humility dimension ; b) the incremental role of cheating attitudes ...
Tajana Ljubin-Golub +2 more
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Reasons Not to Cheat, Academic-Integrity Responsibility, and Frequency of Cheating
Journal of Experimental Education, 2011The authors investigated the relations among reasons students gave for why they would not cheat in response to a cheating vignette, self-reported cheating, and the extent to which students take responsibility for promoting academic integrity. The authors surveyed 1,086 graduate and undergraduate students.
Arden Miller
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Impulsivity and Academic Cheating
Journal of Experimental Education, 2009The authors examined the relations between academic cheating and impulsivity in a large sample of adolescents enrolled in high school health education classes. Results indicated that impulsivity predicts academic cheating for students who report extensive involvement in cheating.
Eric M Anderman +2 more
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