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Six ways to get a grip on computer vision syndrome in medical school examinations. [PDF]
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Attitudes of medical and life sciences university students and postdoctoral fellows toward AI chatbots in education: an international cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
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Development and initial validation of an academic entitlement scale in Egyptian college students. [PDF]
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The positive effect of moral self-concept on fraudulent behavior and the need for moral cleansing. [PDF]
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Journal of Information Ethics, 2013
IntroductionAcademic dishonesty is an issue of concern world-wide. In universities it has become a stumbling block in genuine research activity, crippling talent and the potential of students who are future leaders in every field. The advent of the Internet has made it easier for students to indulge in dishonest practices.
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IntroductionAcademic dishonesty is an issue of concern world-wide. In universities it has become a stumbling block in genuine research activity, crippling talent and the potential of students who are future leaders in every field. The advent of the Internet has made it easier for students to indulge in dishonest practices.
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International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2018
This article examines the effects of the social media applications Facebook, Twitter, Snap Chat/Instagram, Texting and various smartphone applications on academic dishonesty in higher education. The study employed a mixed-methods approach conducted through an emailed question-pro student survey consisting of 20 questions.
Linda M. Best, Daniel J. Shelley
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This article examines the effects of the social media applications Facebook, Twitter, Snap Chat/Instagram, Texting and various smartphone applications on academic dishonesty in higher education. The study employed a mixed-methods approach conducted through an emailed question-pro student survey consisting of 20 questions.
Linda M. Best, Daniel J. Shelley
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PERSPECTIVES ON ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
Nurse Educator, 1990Academic dishonest behaviors, such as lying, cheating, and plagiarism, are destructive and must be recognized and addressed early in the development of professional nurses. Faculty must be concerned with the relationship between student integrity in the classroom and clinical or professional behaviors.
M J, Bradshaw, A J, Lowenstein
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