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The public release of ChatGPT and other generative AI chatbot technologies has been accompanied by questions about how academic integrity and student cheating behaviors will be impacted. We analyzed anonymous survey data from three high schools to see if
VÍCTOR R Lee
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Academic cheating is a worldwide problem, which is exacerbated by perceived peer cheating. The present review of the literature quantitatively examined this perceived peer cheating effect .
Li Zhao, Brian J Compton, Genyue Fu
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A systematic review of research on cheating in online exams from 2010 to 2021
In recent years, online learning has received more attention than ever before. One of the most challenging aspects of online education is the students' assessment since academic integrity could be violated due to various cheating behaviors in online ...
Fakhroddin Noorbehbahani +1 more
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Are competition and extrinsic motivation reliable predictors of academic cheating?
Previous studies suggest that extrinsic motivation and competition are reliable predictors of academic cheating. The aim of the present questionnaire study was to separate the effects of motivation- and competition-related variables on academic cheating ...
Gábor eOrosz +6 more
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Contract cheating has gone rampant in higher education recently. When institutions switched to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, the percentage of contract cheating students climbed to unprecedented levels. Essay mills saw the lack of face-to-
Inan Deniz Erguvan
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Cheating on exams: Investigating Reasons, Attitudes, and the Role of Demographic Variables
Cheating is an academically dishonest behavior about which there has been a thrust of research. However, it has not been extensively researched in an Iranian context. Therefore, the current study was conducted with 310 Iranian students.
Mohammad Salehi, Samaneh Gholampour
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Contract cheating: a survey of Australian university students
Recent Australian media scandals suggest that university students are increasingly outsourcing their assessments to third parties – a behaviour known as ‘contract cheating’.
Tracey Bretag +2 more
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Validity matters more than cheating
Cheating attracts a significant amount of attention in conversations about assessment, and with good reason: if students cheat, we cannot be sure they have met the learning outcomes of their course.
Phillip Dawson +2 more
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Contract cheating, where students recruit a third party to undertake their assignments, is frequently reported to be increasing, presenting a threat to academic standards and quality.
Philip M. Newton
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Why Students Do Not Engage in Contract Cheating
Contract cheating refers to students paying a third party to complete university assessments for them. Although opportunities for commercial contract cheating are widely available in the form of essay mills, only about 3% of students engage in this ...
Kiata Rundle +4 more
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