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Cheating & Academic Misconduct: What Do You Have to Lose? [brochure and video] [PDF]
Academic misconduct is an issue plaguing college campuses. Academic misconduct can be clearly defined (plagiarism, copying the work of another) or more ambiguous (sharing work, turning in one piece of work for multiple assignments) (Schmelkin, Gilbert ...
Denton, Cady
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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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The complexity of neuroenhancement and the adoption of a social cognitive perspective [PDF]
This contribution attempts to provide a broad perspective to the psychological study of neuroenhancement (NE). It departs from the assumption that, as the use of performance enhancing substances in sport, the use of substances with the aim of improving ...
LUCIDI, Fabio +2 more
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ESG, Bank Debt and Firm Value: A Signaling Perspective
ABSTRACT This paper delves into the influence of bank debt in shaping the relationship between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and a firm's value. As a result of the superior informational and monitoring functions of bank borrowers in their lending relationships, we argue that a firm's degree of bank debt might signal the ...
Gabriel De la Fuente, Pilar Velasco
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Computers, the internet, and cheating among secondary school students: Some implications for educators [PDF]
This article investigates in greater depth one particular aspect of cheating within secondary education and some implications for measuring academic achievement.
Conradson, Stacey +1 more
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We outline how we detected programming plagiarism in an introductory online course for a master's of science in computer science program, how we achieved a statistically significant reduction in programming plagiarism by combining a clear explanation of ...
Aiken Alex +5 more
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ABSTRACT Although many organizations, including university psychology departments, have expanded diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, these initiatives often center a limited set of marginalized identities, leaving others underrepresented and potentially undermining identity safety. We analyzed diversity statements from 100 U.S.
Flora Blanchette +4 more
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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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Rethinking the impostor phenomenon: An umbrella review of concept, context and interventions
Abstract Background Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is a psychological experience characterized by persistent self‐doubt and an inability to internalize achievements, leading to negative emotional and professional consequences. In health professions education (HPE), IP is of particular concern because it has been linked to learner well‐being, professional ...
Mia Gisselbaek +6 more
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GOVERNANCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIAN SYSTEMS OF MEDICINE:\ud ISSUES, CONCERNS, AND CHALLENGES [PDF]
This article tries to identify the major issues, concerns and challenges pertaining to higher education in Indian systems of medicine (Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani) in the context of current global ...
Patwardhan, Dr. Kishor
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