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Dealing with Academic Dishonesty

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2015
Studies reveal that as many as 80% of college students cheat; over half do not think cheating is a serious transgression. Developing integrity in nursing students is crucial, as their later actions impact patients' lives. How can educators foster academic integrity?
Jan M, Nick, Marian, Llaguno
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The Perils of Academic Dishonesty

Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2015
In our last editorial (Lederman & Lederman, 2015) we provided the annualPUBLICation statistics for the Journal of Science Teacher Education (JSTE) and we outlined the peer review process utilized b...
Judith S. Lederman, Norman G. Lederman
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Origins of Academic Dishonesty

Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2006
AbstractGrowing perceptions that students exploit information technology to evade academic assignments prompted surveys of student attitudes about unethical uses of information technology (e.g., cutting and pasting excerpts from Web sites without attribution) at two institutions.
Stephanie Etter   +2 more
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Academic Dishonesty

NASPA Journal, 1993
The author reviews the current literature to support the position that academic dishonesty is best addressed from a student development perspective.
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ACADEMIC DISHONESTY AND WORKPLACE DISHONESTY. AN OVERVIEW [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2014
It is known by many names...unethical behavior in higher education, academic fraud, academic misconduct. It takes many forms...plagiarism, cheating on tests or exams, cybercheating. But all describe the characteristics of the same phenomenon: academic dishonesty. It is met in all societies and in the academic environments since ancient times.
Octavian RUJOIU, Valentina RUJOIU
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Academic Dishonesty and Cheating

2012
This chapter provides a comprehensive review of the literature on academic dishonesty and cheating, by defining the different kinds of cheating behaviors, and then illustrating the different factors that have an impact on cheating behaviors. The authors then offer suggestions derived from their synthesis of these studies, as to how to better react to ...
Aditya Simha, John B. Cullen
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Examining Academic Dishonesty

2019
Academic dishonesty (AD) has plagued many higher education institutions (HEIs). This chapter examines AD among accounting students in business schools and discusses possible mechanisms to reduce misconduct among students, as well as staff. Today's students are tomorrow's accounting professionals.
Philmore Alleyne, Renée M. Thompson
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Dishonesty in Academic Environments: The Influence of Peer Reporting Requirements

The Journal of Higher Education, 2001
(2001). Dishonesty in Academic Environments. The Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 72, No. 1, pp. 29-45.
Donald L. McCabe   +2 more
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Confronting Academic Dishonesty

Journal of Social Work Education, 1993
At some time in his or her career, almost every instructor will be confronted with student academic dishonesty.
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Addressing Academic Dishonesty

NASPA Journal, 1994
The author presents results of a survey designed to assess the practices currently used by colleges and universities to address academic dishonesty and promote integrity.
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