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Sanni-Anibire, Hafizat; Stoesz, Brenda M.; Gervais, Loie; Vogt, Lisa – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2021
This study investigated the knowledge of academic integrity and associated emotions of a small sample of international students studying at Canadian postsecondary institutions (n = 60) using survey methodology. Depending on the survey item, 25-60 participants provided responses. Many respondents appeared knowledgeable about academic integrity and…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Knowledge Level, Psychological Patterns, Integrity
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Walsh, Lisa L.; Lichti, Deborah A.; Zambrano-Varghese, Christina M.; Borgaonkar, Ashish D.; Sodhi, Jaskirat S.; Moon, Swapnil; Wester, Emma R.; Callis-Duehl, Kristine L. – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2021
Academic integrity establishes a code of ethics that transfers over into the job force and is a critical characteristic in scientists in the twenty-first century. A student's perception of cheating is influenced by both internal and external factors that develop and change through time. For students, the COVID-19 pandemic shrank their academic and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Beliefs, Cheating, Science Education
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Man, Kaiwen; Harring, Jeffrey R. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2021
Many approaches have been proposed to jointly analyze item responses and response times to understand behavioral differences between normally and aberrantly behaved test-takers. Biometric information, such as data from eye trackers, can be used to better identify these deviant testing behaviors in addition to more conventional data types. Given…
Descriptors: Cheating, Item Response Theory, Reaction Time, Eye Movements
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Dadashzadeh, Mohammad – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2021
The COVID-19 shutdown of in-person university classrooms in Spring 2020 brought the question of how to conduct online examinations into urgent focus. Although, online education has been around since 1984 and online exams have been routinely built into online course syllabi, the mid-semester transition to online teaching confronted many instructors…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Supervision, Cheating, Examiners
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Ali, Holi Ibrahim Holi; Alhassan, Awad – Cogent Education, 2021
Contract cheating, or "ghostwriting" as it is more commonly known, has become a growing threat to academic integrity in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across the world. This survey-based empirical research duly reviews a substantial body of the relevant literature of contract cheating or "ghostwriting" and it looks into…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Integrity, Higher Education
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Osipian, Ararat L. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2021
This study aims at investigating corruption in doctoral education. In order to reach this goal, this study focuses on Ukraine. Specifically, this study researches the market of writing and defending doctoral dissertations, also known as dissertations market. This study identifies providers of the service, as well as types of services they offer,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Deception
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Harrison, Douglas; Patch, Allison; McNally, Darragh; Harris, Laura – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2021
Drawing on a survey of over 4000 students and 1300 faculty members at the University of Maryland Global Campus, we find evidence for a reconceptualization of the use of commercialized websites offering access to "tutors" or "study help" as a type of collaborative cheating. Past studies have examined this behavior as an…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Web Sites, Cheating
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Shaw, Alicia – International Journal on E-Learning, 2021
The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of student collaboration and use of technology as a means of teaching; not cheating. For many years, education has centered on the concept of individual students working on problems alone, memorizing some random facts, and then regurgitating the information to the teacher in the form of a test.…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Cheating
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Harper, Rowena; Bretag, Tracey; Rundle, Kiata – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
This article contributes to an emerging body of research on the role of assessment design in the prevention and detection of contract cheating. Drawing on the largest contract cheating dataset gathered to date (see cheatingandassessment.edu.au), this article examines the types of assignments and exams in which students self-reported having engaged…
Descriptors: Cheating, Identification, College Students, College Faculty
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Heather Johnston; Rebecca F. Wells; Elizabeth M. Shanks; Timothy Boey; Bryony N. Parsons – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2024
The aim of this project was to understand student perspectives on generative artificial intelligence (GAI) technologies such as Chat generative Pre-Trained Transformer (ChatGPT), in order to inform changes to the University of Liverpool Academic Integrity code of practice. The survey for this study was created by a library student team and vetted…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Universities
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Ngo Cong-Lem; Tin Nghi Tran; Tat Thang Nguyen – Teaching English with Technology, 2024
This study examines the perceptions and responses of Vietnamese teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to academic integrity concerns that arise from the use of AI, specifically chatbots like ChatGPT, in foreign language education. The study employed an open-ended survey to collect data from 31 Vietnamese EFL teachers who were asked to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction
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Jill Oeding; Theresa Gunn; Aleisha Jones – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2024
This quantitative study is designed to determine the impact of online proctoring software in graduate courses. The researchers compared the final grades of two groups of online graduate students who were taught by professors who had online exams before and after the university implemented proctoring software. Essentially the only difference…
Descriptors: Supervision, Electronic Learning, Computer Software, Tests
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Rajlaxmi Chouhan – Learning: Research and Practice, 2024
This paper presents simple and intuitive strategies for effective online assessment of a freshman engineering course. The proposed strategies for unproctored online exams include creating multiple sets with identical options, using image-format questions, maintaining short duration of exam, and employing a rotational assignment. Unlike a…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Tests, Electronic Learning, Supervision
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Gary Lieberman – Journal of Instructional Research, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) first made its entry into higher education in the form of paraphrasing tools. These tools were used to take passages that were copied from sources, and through various methods, disguised the original text to avoid academic integrity violations. At first, these tools were not very good and produced nearly…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Higher Education, Integrity, Ethics
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Joseph Wu; Wing-Hong Chui; Anthony Yau; Ming-Tak Hue – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
All public-funded Hong Kong universities have explicit practices to promote integrity and prevent students' academic dishonesty. Using the Behaviour Change Wheel as a conceptual framework, three common practices were analysed in the present study, namely, enforcement of policies to penalize dishonest acts, use of plagiarism detection software, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Undergraduate Students, Ethics
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