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JUSTIFYING DISHONESTY

Pediatrics, 1996
John Byrom, a minor eighteenth century poet, wrote some verse about a couple of likable scoundrels discussing what to do about their lack of transport. Stealing a horse would clearly be wrong; filching one would be a little better. Could they pilfer one? No, that would be less than honest.
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Contagious Dishonesty

Scientific American, 2022
Ximena, Garcia-Rada, Dan, Ariely
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Dishonesty

2021
Andrea Pittarello, Daphna Motro
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E-dishonesty among postgraduate students and its relation to self-esteem

Education and Information Technologies : Official Journal of the IFIP technical committee on Education, 2023
Aysegul Bakar-Corez   +1 more
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Academic Dishonesty

NASPA Journal, 1993
The author reviews the current literature to support the position that academic dishonesty is best addressed from a student development perspective.
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Achievement Motivation and Academic Dishonesty: A Meta-Analytic Investigation

Educational Psychology Review, 2020
M. Krou, Carlton J. Fong, Meagan A. Hoff
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Cultural Differences in Academic Dishonesty: A Social Learning Perspective

Journal of Academic Ethics, 2021
Nhung T. Hendy   +2 more
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Collaborative dishonesty

Replication package of the paper "Trust and Trustworthiness in the Villain’s Dilemma: Collaborative Dishonesty with Conflicting Incentives?", conditionally accepted on Experimental Economics. Paper authors: Andrighetto G., Angelovski A., Di Cagno D., Marazzi F., Szekely A.
Szekely, Aron, Marazzi, Francesca
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