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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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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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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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Most secondary and postsecondary institutions take a behavioral approach in dealing with student cheating—punishing those caught with grade reductions and/or suspensions. While some form of punishment may be necessary, it is not sufficient.
Jason M. Stephens +1 more
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Students Against Academic Misconduct (SAAM)
This paper presents a comprehensive and coordinated partnership between students and faculty in response to academic integrity breaches at the School of Business and Law (SBL). We highlight the widespread nature of academic misconduct among university students, particularly emphasising the prevalence of cheating among business students.
Robert Vanderburg, Anthony Weber
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Over the last several decades, the issue of academic integrity has emerged as one of the major concerns of higher education institutions throughout the world.
Rajka Djoković +4 more
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Academic Misconduct: A Major Challenge to the Medical Profession
Integrity is a fundamental quality expected from all individuals involved in academia, including students, faculty, and healthcare professionals. However, there has been a significant increase in complaints regarding academic misconduct among medical ...
Sannia Perwaiz Iqbal
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Student Perceptions of Academic Dishonesty in a Private Middle Eastern University
Objective: In varying degrees of severity and seriousness, evidence of academic dishonesty exists in tertiary institutions around the world. This paper examines academic misconduct in a tertiary-level institution in one of the Gulf countries to see if ...
Khawlah Ahmed
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This study investigated the knowledge of academic integrity and associated emotions of a small sample of international students studying at Canadian postsecondary institutions (n = 60) using survey methodology.
Hafizat Sanni-Anibire +3 more
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Using digital forensics in higher education to detect academic misconduct
Academic misconduct in all its various forms is a challenge for degree-granting institutions. Whilst text-based plagiarism can be detected using tools such as Turnitin™, Plagscan™ and Urkund™ (amongst others), contract cheating and collusion can be more ...
Clare S. Johnson +2 more
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