Why Students Cheat and How Understanding This Can Help Reduce the Frequency of Academic Misconduct in Higher Education: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Academic integrity is fundamental to effective education and learning yet cheating continues to occur in diverse forms within the higher education sector.
Miles PJ, Campbell M, Ruxton GD.
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Aggression and Academic Misconduct Among Justice-Involved Youth: The Roles of Facility Environment, Adverse Childhood Experiences and Social Competency. [PDF]
As compared to adult populations, there is a significant dearth of studies examining official misconduct among juveniles, leaving important gaps in our knowledge.
Liu L, Zgoba KM, Low S.
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Indirect feedback as a tool for identifying academic misconduct: a cross-sectional multicentral study among medical students [PDF]
Background Academic misconduct remains a pervasive challenge in medical education, threatening the integrity of research and healthcare outcomes. Traditional self-reporting methods for identifying misconduct are often limited by social desirability bias,
Haitao Tang, Xufeng Wan, Wen Zeng
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Hope moderates the relationship between students’ sense of belonging and academic misconduct
This study investigates how hope moderates the relationship between students’ sense of belonging and their academic misconduct intentions and behaviours.
Tanya Coetzee +3 more
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Replication to first-year undergraduate students’ knowledge of academic misconduct
Student academic misconduct continues to vex higher education institutions in the United States and internationally. The COVID pandemic learning environment yielded more rather than less reports of student academic misconduct.
Jed Locquiao, Bob Ives
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MIAMI: development and validation of a revised measure of academic misconduct
Academic misconduct remains a perennial concern in tertiary education around the globe. Research intended to explain this phenomenon has been conducted for almost 100 years.
David A. Rettinger +8 more
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Conflicts between academic misconduct and University honor codes: implications for ethical behavior
Academic misconduct besmirches the honor of those within a university. We explored Texas A&M University students’ perceptions of integrity in relation to academic misconduct.
Emmanuel Chisom Okolo +2 more
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Korean medical students’ attitudes toward academic misconduct: a cross-sectional multicenter study [PDF]
Purpose This study investigated medical students’ attitudes toward academic misconduct that occurs in the learning environment during the pre-clinical and clinical periods.
Eun Kyung Chung +7 more
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The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools has reshaped the academic integrity landscape, introducing new challenges to maintaining honesty in scholarly work.
Rongjian Sun +5 more
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Personality traits measured by the HEXACO personality inventory and the dark triad predict university students’ attitudes and misconduct behaviors related to generative artificial intelligence [PDF]
This study investigates how personality traits, specifically those measured by the HEXACO Personality Inventory and the Dark Triad, predict university students’ attitudes toward generative artificial intelligence (GAI) and their engagement in GAI-related
Haiying Liang, Xu Mao, Michael J. Reiss
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