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Tracking the Epistemic Harms of Marital Rape: The Case for Experiential Injustice
ABSTRACT Empirical studies suggest that rape in marriages continues to be treated as a less severe crime than other forms of rape. Although the psychological and legal dimensions of marital rape have received some attention, its epistemic harms remain under‐theorised.
Sushruth Ravish, Ritu Sharma
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Forget About Cheating, What About Learning? [PDF]
This paper will argue that academics need to re-focus on what really matters when developing policies to prevent plagiarism (used here in a broad sense to include unauthorised collaboration in assessment) and deal with its occurrence.
Roberts, Jane
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The Cognitive Conditions Associated with Academic Dishonesty in University Students and Its Effect on Society [PDF]
The problem of cheating in universities has existed as long as education itself; however, the problem has gotten exponentially worse in recent years. While consequences of cheating are not as noticeable today, the growing numbers of students cheating ...
von Jena, Zachary Alexander
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ABSTRACT Does studying mainstream microeconomics cause individuals to behave more like the textbook version of homo economicus? Most studies suggesting a positive answer have used student samples and focused on self‐interested behaviors in collective dilemma situations.
Mikhail Sokolov, Alexander Libman
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Academic Dishonesty among College Students: Perspectives on academic Year, Living Arrangement, and Lecturer Supervision [PDF]
Academic dishonesty is an ongoing concern in higher education because it undermines the values of academic integrity. This study examined whether demographic factors, including academic year, residence, and perceptions of lecturer supervision, are ...
Kusuma Dewi Damajanti +1 more
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Mewaspadai Academic Dishonesty di Era Open-Source [PDF]
Paparan ini mengangkat pesan bagi siapapun agar mawas diri pada tiap peluang dan godaan untuk bertindak tidak jujur secara akademik. Terlebih ketika akses pengetahuan menjadi semakin begitu mudah dilakukan, mimbar kebebasan akademik tetaplah harus diikat
Santosa, Nyong Eka Teguh Iman
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ABSTRACT This study examines academic dishonesty among university students, focusing on peer influence, detection risk, effort, and sanctions in proctored online and offline exams. Drawing on 259 survey responses collected from German universities after the COVID‐19‐driven transition to online formats, it applies a utility‐based framework, combined ...
Thomas Ehrmann +2 more
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Tactical Refereeing and Signaling by Publishing
ABSTRACT Peer review is usually conducted to allocate limited resources, such as the budget of a funder or the pages of a journal. Limited capacity may bias peer evaluations, precisely because approving a peer's worthy project consumes capacity, jeopardizing the referee's own project's chances.
Sergey V. Popov
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This research is aimed to analyze group conformity, self-esteem and self-efficacy empirically as predictors of academic dishonesty behavior on MTsN students.
Setya Putri Lestari, Sri Lestari
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