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Indre Muraškaite; Kristina Žardeckaite-Matulaitiene – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Autistic students report feeling lonely, rejected by peers which is associated with poorer well-being and lower academic results. This study aims to evaluate the effect of autism phenotype and diagnosis disclosure on students' desire for social distance from autistic students and factors related to social distancing. 303 students (72.3% women;…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Genetics
Kern, Margaret L.; Cahill, Helen; Morrish, Lucy; Farrelly, Anne; Shlezinger, Keren; Jach, Hayley – Research Ethics, 2021
The use of psychometric tools to investigate the impact of school-based wellbeing programs raises a number of ethical issues around students' rights, confidentiality and protection. Researchers have explicit ethical obligations to protect participants from potential psychological harms, but guidance is needed for effectively navigating disclosure…
Descriptors: Identification, Mental Health, Well Being, Anxiety
Henningsen, Mary Lynn Miller; Valde, Kathleen S.; Denbow, Jessica – Communication Education, 2013
Academic misconduct is a serious, pervasive, communication phenomenon on college campuses. In this study, the goals-plans-action model (Dillard, 1990) was used as a theoretical framework to investigate peer confrontation of cheating and whistle-blowing to a course instructor. In an experiment, participants were asked to respond to measures of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Cheating, Campuses, Disclosure