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Promoting transparency in the NGO sector: Examining the availability and reliability of self-reported data [PDF]
Amid widespread calls for NGOs to become more accountable and transparent, this work examines the prevalence of discrepancies between what NGOs say and what they do.
Ronelle Burger, Trudy Owens
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Computers, the internet, and cheating among secondary school students: Some implications for educators [PDF]
This article investigates in greater depth one particular aspect of cheating within secondary education and some implications for measuring academic achievement.
Conradson, Stacey +1 more
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The emotional economics of dishonesty
While a lot of research has investigated the cognitive mechanisms for lying, its associated affect is often overlooked. Here, we show that honesty and dishonesty cause short-lived, transient affect: honesty triggers relatively more positive affect than dishonesty. To investigate this, participants first performed several specific activities. After that,
Robert, Wirth, Martin, Jall
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Rethinking the impostor phenomenon: An umbrella review of concept, context and interventions
Abstract Background Impostor Phenomenon (IP) is a psychological experience characterized by persistent self‐doubt and an inability to internalize achievements, leading to negative emotional and professional consequences. In health professions education (HPE), IP is of particular concern because it has been linked to learner well‐being, professional ...
Mia Gisselbaek +6 more
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Hong Kong – The new offence of fraud [PDF]
Letter from Hong Kong by John Reading SC (Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, Commercial Crime Unit, Department of Justice, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) describing how Hong Kong’s legislature enacted a statutory offence of fraud
Reading, John
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Good and Bad Political Compromises
ABSTRACT Political compromises are common. Parties that seek to influence society must inevitably make them. Populists often criticize such compromises, as compromising implies that an ideal outcome will not be achieved. In general, political compromises evoke strong emotions, particularly when they are perceived as problematic—morally or otherwise. In
Juha Räikkä
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GOVERNANCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIAN SYSTEMS OF MEDICINE:\ud ISSUES, CONCERNS, AND CHALLENGES [PDF]
This article tries to identify the major issues, concerns and challenges pertaining to higher education in Indian systems of medicine (Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani) in the context of current global ...
Patwardhan, Dr. Kishor
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Can Artificial Intelligence Foster Deep Personalization in Education?
ABSTRACT Proposals for the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in education are often accompanied by claims that it promotes ‘personalization’. However, the concept of personalization has been narrowly and ambiguously framed. This paper traces the genealogy of the notion of personalization in education, highlighting its roots in Anglo‐Saxon ...
Santiago Tomás Bellomo, Karen Sun
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AbstractDeepfakes raise various concerns: risks of political destabilization, depictions of persons without consent and causing them harms, erosion of trust in video and audio as reliable sources of evidence, and more. These concerns have been the focus of recent work in the philosophical literature on deepfakes.
Tobias Flattery, Christian B. Miller
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