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Alumni Profile [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Feature about a Linfield alumnus or alumna.
Thompson, Beth Rogers
core   +2 more sources

The Uncharted Territory of the New Obesity Drugs in Users Without Obesity: A Sociomedical Perspective

open access: yesObesity, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The off‐label use of glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1ra) among people without obesity and/or diabetes is rapidly expanding, despite a lack of clinical justification or safety data in this population. This Perspective explores the sociomedical dimensions of this trend, highlighting key research gaps and emerging hypotheses ...
Fernanda Baeza Scagliusi   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Where Have I Seen You Before? Networks, Trust and Reciprocity as a Source of Collaboration in the Public Service

open access: yesPublic Administration and Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Although some studies focus on how bureaucrats' interactions with one another affect performance, they rarely focus on why these public servants collaborate. Bureaucrats' collaboration matters because it can significantly contribute to achieving policy goals.
Nathalie Mendez
wiley   +1 more source

Students’ Perceptions of Self and Peers Predict Self-Reports of Cheating

open access: yesTeaching & Learning Inquiry: The ISSOTL Journal
Academic dishonesty and how to address it are common concerns across higher education disciplines, but engineering students admit to higher rates of academic dishonesty than other students.
Amber M. Henslee   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A statistical approach to detect cheating interviewers [PDF]

open access: yes
Survey data are potentially affected by cheating interviewers. Even a small number of fabricated interviews might seriously impair the results of further empirical analysis.
Bredl, Sebastian   +2 more
core  

Deterrence in Rank-Order Tournaments [PDF]

open access: yes
In a tournament, competitors may engage in undesirable activities, or 'cheating', in order to gain an advantage. Examples of such activities include the taking of steroids, plagiarism, and 'creative accounting'.
Philip A. Curry, Steeve Mongrain
core  

El fraude académico en la universidad de los andes ¿qué, qué tanto y por qué ?

open access: yesRevista de Estudios Sociales, 2004
In this article we present the results of a research project in which we describe academic cheating at Universidad de los Andes and identify possible factors associated with the students' decision to cheat or not to do it.
José Fernando Mejía   +1 more
doaj  

Assessing the Effectiveness of Academic Integrity Institutional Policies: How Can Honor Code and Severe Punishments Deter Students’ Cheating—Moderating Approach?

open access: yesSAGE Open
This paper examined the role of honor codes and severity of punishment on the students’ perception of cheating seriousness in order to assess the effectiveness of institutional policies on preventing the academic misconduct.
Jovana Janinovic   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Living Well With Type 1 Diabetes in Middle School: A Student‐Centered Perspective

open access: yesPsychology in the Schools, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is among the most common chronic illnesses affecting children and adolescents, meaning that all schools regularly include students with T1D. Supporting their well‐being requires understanding how they experience middle school to address their specific needs.
Isabelle Joing   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Predictors of Exam Cheating Among the High School Students: Role of Personality Characteristics, Sensation-Seeking, Locus of Control and Exam Anxiety [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Evolutionary Educational Psychology Journal, 2019
The research purpose is to evaluate the personality characteristics, sensation-seeking, a locus of control and exam anxiety as the predictors of exam cheating among the high school students in Ahvaz City.
Nasser Behroozi   +2 more
doaj  

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