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Academic dishonesty and trustworthy assessment in online learning: A systematic literature review

Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
Background Academic dishonesty (AD) and trustworthy assessment (TA) are fundamental issues in the context of an online assessment. However, little systematic work currently exists on how researchers have explored AD and TA issues in online assessment ...
Ence Surahman, Tzu-Hua Wang
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Localizing Lying in Llama: Understanding Instructed Dishonesty on True-False Questions Through Prompting, Probing, and Patching

arXiv.org, 2023
Large language models (LLMs) demonstrate significant knowledge through their outputs, though it is often unclear whether false outputs are due to a lack of knowledge or dishonesty.
James Campbell, Richard Ren, Phillip Guo
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Academic dishonesty among Greek University students from different disciplines: a latent profile analysis of cheating perceptions and academic self-handicapping

Ethics & Behavior, 2023
This study investigated the associations between academic dishonesty, perceptions toward cheating and academic self-handicapping in 572 Greek University students using an online anonymous questionnaire.
Constantinos M. Kokkinos   +2 more
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An honest cheater: perception of self-concept, academic and clinical dishonesty among nursing students.

Nurse Education Today, 2022
BACKGROUND The Self-Concept Maintenance Theory emphasizes the internal moral principles of the individual and their influence on self-perception of personal identity. They also inform the way in which an individual catalogues their behavior. For instance,
Elena Maoz   +3 more
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Collaborative dishonesty: A meta-analytic review.

Psychological bulletin, 2021
Although dishonesty is often a social phenomenon, it is primarily studied in individual settings. However, people frequently collaborate and engage in mutual dishonest acts.
Margarita Leib   +4 more
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Personality, attitude, and demographic correlates of academic dishonesty: A meta-analysis.

Psychological bulletin, 2020
Over a century of research has focused on the relationship between student characteristics and academic dishonesty. Here we conduct a meta-analysis of this extensive literature across three broad domains: personality, academic attitudes, and historical ...
Samuel D. Lee, N. Kuncel, J. Gau
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Comparing Student and Writing Instructor Perceptions of Academic Dishonesty When Collaborators Are Artificial Intelligence or Human

Journal of business and technical communication
It remains unclear if perceptions of academic dishonesty concerning artificial intelligence writing technologies (AIWTs) present new challenges or if they reflect prior, non-AI concerns.
John R. Gallagher, Kyle Wagner
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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