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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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Catching lightning in a bottle: Surveying plagiarism futures
The digitization of higher education is evolving academic misconduct, posing both new challenges to and opportunities for academic integrity and its research.
Zachary Dixon, Kelly George, Tyler Carr
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Introduction Academic integrity is the expectation that members of the academic community, including researchers, teachers, and students, to act with accuracy, honesty, fairness, responsibility, and respect.
Ashraf Farahat
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Thoughts on Academic Research Misconduct [PDF]
Gloria Barczak
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Diversity of Keywords and Title Segmentation Words and a Comparison of Their Knowledge Mappings
[Purpose/significance]This paper aims to explore the diversity of keywords and title segmentation words, the differences of the knowledge mappings drawn based on them.[Method/process]We selected papers related to "academic misconduct" from CNKI from 2010
Li Jihong +3 more
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Who cheats? Do prosocial values make a difference?
Research has indicated the importance of internal motivation as a factor in reducing academic misconduct in higher education and some commentators have also cited prosocial values as buffers against the temptation to cheat. In light of this research, the
Jonathan Kasler +3 more
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Scientific research integrity construction of neurosurgery professional postgraduates [PDF]
Research integrity is the basic norm of scientific activities. This article introduced the current situation of neurosurgery postgraduates in doing scientific research and delineated the hidden dangers of academic misconduct in the academic environment ...
HAN Shi-yuan, LI Yong-ning, GAO Jun
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Academic Misconduct, Misrepresentation and Gaming: A Reassessment [PDF]
The motivation for this Special Issue is increasing concern not only with academic misconduct but also with less easily defined forms of misrepresentation and gaming. In an era of intense emphasis on measuring academic performance, there has been a proliferation of scandals, questionable behaviors and devious stratagems involving not just individuals ...
Biagioli, Mario +3 more
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Understanding Academic Misconduct
Research suggests that the majority of U.S. undergraduate students have engaged in some form of misconduct while completing their academic work, despite knowing that such behaviour is ethically or morally wrong. U.S.-based studies have also identified myriad personal and institutional factors associated with academic misconduct.
Julia M. Christensen Hughes +1 more
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Maintaining academic integrity is a growing concern for higher education, increasingly so due to the pivot to remote learning in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. We canvassed students, faculty, and tutors at an online Canadian university about their
Cheryl A. Kier, Cindy Ives
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