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The carryover effects of college dishonesty on the professional workplace dishonest behaviors: A systematic review [PDF]
There has been a growing interest in determining whether dishonesty in college can be transferred to the professional workplace. There have been few, yet scarce, studies that focused on the link between college and workplace dishonesty.
Feyisa Mulisa, Asrat Dereb Ebessa
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Exploring academic dishonesty among medical students during clinical rotations: Prevalence, causes, and types in NKUMS, Iran [PDF]
In a descriptive-analytical study, we investigated academic dishonesty among general medical students during clinical rotations and proposed suggestions for improvement.
Morteza Rastgar +3 more
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Examining the relationship of academic dishonesty with academic procrastination, and time management in distance education [PDF]
Academic dishonesty undermines the integrity of educational processes and remains a widespread concern in higher education institutions, including those offering distance learning.
Emine Aruğaslan
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Academic Dishonesty in College
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Ralph A. Raimi
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Many Faces of Bankers’ Identity: How (not) to study dishonesty [PDF]
Marek Albert Vranka +3 more
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Online learning is a substitute for learning in the classroom during a global pandemic. The problem that arises is that academic dishonesty behavior increases when online learning takes place.
Herdian Herdian, Euis Rahayu
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The Prediction of Religiosity on Students’ Academic Dishonesty
Purpose – The relationship between students’ level of religiosity with their academic dishonesty in previous research was found inconsistent. The purpose of the present study is to clarify the relationship between religiosity with academic dishonesty.
Devi Oktaviyani +2 more
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The Role of Cognition in Dishonest Behavior
Dishonesty has received increased attention from many professionals in recent years for its relevance in many social areas such as finance and psychology, among others.
Adrián Muñoz García +2 more
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The article examines the relationship of Belief in a Just World (BJW) with the attitude to academic dishonesty among high school students. The research was aimed at checking the general hypothesis about the difference in the structure of the ...
E.V. Ulybina, A.A. Tokareva
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Dishonesty Under Scrutiny [PDF]
AbstractWe investigate how different forms of scrutiny affect dishonesty, using Gneezy’s [Am Econ Rev 95:384–394 (2005)] deception game. We add a third player whose interests are aligned with those of the sender. We find that lying behavior is not sensitive to revealing the sender’s identity to the observer. The option for observers to communicate with
van de Ven, Jeroen +1 more
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