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Trusting the Gatekeeper: Why and When Do we Trust State Audit Institutions?

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We reveal the sources of public trust in state audit institutions as a major gatekeeper of good governance. Based on rationales developed in trust research and democratic theory, we test our hypotheses using a survey distributed to Israeli citizens.
Dana Natan‐Krup   +2 more
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Challenging the paradigm: non-canonical exoprotease cheating in clinical Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates. [PDF]

open access: yesFEMS Microbiol Ecol
Guadarrama-Orozco KD   +28 more
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To cheat or not to cheat? An investigation into the ethical behaviors of generation Z

Active Learning in Higher Education, 2021
Cheating in higher education has numerous negative implications, including degrading program reputations, inflating student retention rates, and cultivating poor ethical practices, all of which have implications for what students do in the workplace after graduation.
Jacalyn Flom   +2 more
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Cheating Behaviors of Dental Students

Journal of Dental Education, 2004
There has always been some degree of cheating in educational institutions. Many students who have difficulty retaining information, or who are just too lazy to work, turn to cheating as an easy way to obtain high marks. The aims of this study were to investigate undergraduate dental students’ attitudes about the seriousness of thirteen cheating ...
Ziad Nawaf, Al-Dwairi, E M, Al-Waheidi
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