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EGO DEPLETION AND ACADEMIC DISHONESTY IN STUDENTS COLLEGE DURING PANDEMI COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is still being felt until September 2021 in several countries around the world. We examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially on unethical behavior during online learning—other phenomena such as ego depletion trigger ...
. Herdian, Nadia Dwi Suci Ningtyas Putri
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Those involved in higher education have been concerned about students’ academic dishonesty for many years and there are concerns that the coronavirus pandemic led to even more academic dishonesty across the disciplines.
Cynthia S. Deale +1 more
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This unethical behavior occurs because of the mindset of each individual, if the individual thinks everyone is cheating, then they will tend to cheat.
Isna Mutmainah
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Causes and mitigation of academic dishonesty among healthcare students in a Nigerian university
This study aimed to assess the knowledge, perception, influencing factors as well as suggested strategies to reduce academic dishonesty among healthcare students. A cross-sectional design that employed a self-administered online questionnaire was used to
Edidiong Orok +6 more
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Elucidating the Associations Between Achievement Goals and Academic Dishonesty: a Meta-analysis
Academic dishonesty is a pervasive problem undermining the effectiveness of educational institutions. From a motivational perspective, researchers have proposed achievement goals as antecedents of academic dishonesty.
Tanja Fritz +3 more
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To break the chain of transmission of covid-19 outbreak, the public is expected to be honest in explaining chronological physical contact when treating to health facilities, especially if the patient experiences symptoms of covid-19.
Tiwuk Herawati +3 more
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Pathways to honesty: Exploring the ecological desistance of atypical lying features. [PDF]
Abstract Atypical lying (i.e., dishonesty that is excessive, impulsive, for fun, or lacks clear motive) may signal broader developmental risks. This study examined whether baseline levels and changes in parenting, peer, and individual factors were associated with trajectories of atypical lying from ages 14 to 26.
Decrop R +5 more
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Language and Consumer Dishonesty: A Self-Diagnosticity Theory
How does foreign language influence consumer dishonesty? We propose a self-diagnosticity theory arguing that compared to one’s native language, using a foreign language makes lying appear less self-diagnostic, thereby increasing or decreasing lying ...
Jia Gai, S. Puntoni
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Unriddling Academic Dishonesty through the Lens of Teacher and Student Perceptions
This study sought to explore contributory factors of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty is being practiced yet little research has been conducted on the subject.
Muhammad Saleem +3 more
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Emotional intelligence buffers the effect of physiological arousal on dishonesty [PDF]
We studied the emotional processes that allow people to balance two competing desires: benefitting from dishonesty and keeping a positive self-image. We recorded physiological arousal (skin conductance and heart rate) during a computer card game in which
A Bechara +56 more
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