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Ogunji, James A. – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
Examination malpractice or cheating has become a global phenomenon. In different countries of the world today, developed and developing, academic dishonesty especially cheating in examinations has heightened and taken frightening dimension. In many countries of the world this phenomenon has become a serious matter of concern that has left many…
Descriptors: Negligence, Cheating, Law Enforcement, Foreign Countries
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Davis, Lajuan – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
Managing student plagiarism can cause instructors to feel as if they are serving educational institutions in the role of investigator rather than educator. Since many educators continue to struggle with the issue of student plagiarism, the author interviewed some of her colleagues. In this article, she shares her and her colleagues' antiplagiarism…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Teacher Expectations of Students, Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Paulsen, Michael B., Ed. – Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research, 2013
Published annually since 1985, the "Handbook" series provides a compendium of thorough and integrative literature reviews on a diverse array of topics of interest to the higher education scholarly and policy communities. Each chapter provides a comprehensive review of research findings on a selected topic, critiques the research…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Guides, Educational Research, Educational Theories
Barash, David P. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Blowing the whistle on liars, cheaters, or thieves is likely to impose a cost on the whistle-blower, while everyone else benefits from this act of conscience. If this is so, then why don't people just mind their own business and let someone else do the dirty work? A conceivable explanation is that if no one else perceives the transgression or,…
Descriptors: Cheating, Integrity, Ethics, Social Values
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Barclay, Pat – Cognition, 2008
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed that humans possess cognitive mechanisms for social exchange, but have perhaps focused overmuch on "cheating", because avoiding exploitation in reciprocal exchange could be accomplished either by avoidance of defectors or by attraction to cooperators. Past studies that have claimed to support the existence…
Descriptors: Cheating, Psychologists, Cognitive Processes, Games
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Kwong, Theresa; Ng, Hing-Man; Kai-Pan, Mark; Wong, Eva – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2010
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to compare students' and faculty members' perceptions of academic integrity; their understanding of experiences pertaining to different aspects of academic misconduct (e.g. plagiarism); and to examine the underlying reasons behind academic integrity violations in a Hong Kong context.…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Cheating, Focus Groups, Integrity
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American Journal of Distance Education, 2010
David Foster is the founder of Kryterion, an Internet test administration company, and currently serves there as chief scientist and executive vice president. He is the author of numerous articles for industry trade journals and textbooks and sits on the Council for the International Test Commission. In this interview, Foster talks about his…
Descriptors: Test Construction, High Stakes Tests, Educational Technology, Interviews
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Nazir, Mian Sajid; Aslam, Muhammad Shakeel – International Journal of Educational Management, 2010
Purpose: Academic dishonesty has been a matter of great concern in higher education for last few decades. The dishonest behavior of students at graduate and undergraduate level has become a severe issue for education and business sectors, especially when the students exercise same dishonest practices at their jobs. The present research aims to…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Cheating, Integrity, Ethics
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Berschback, Rick – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2011
College professors often regard their time in the classroom fulfilling and rewarding; the chance to affect the academic and professional development of their students is most likely a key reason why they chose to be professional educators. Unfortunately, with college courses come college credits, which necessitate a course grade for each student,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cheating, Adjunct Faculty, Teaching Methods
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Gu, Haigen; Lai, Shu-Ling; Ye, Renmin – School Psychology International, 2011
Using the latest international educational database, TIMSS, this study investigates and compares the occurrences of 11 student problem behaviors as reported by middle school principals in ten countries. For each country, the study reveals the relationships of these problem behaviors with teachers' attitudes and parental involvement, and discusses…
Descriptors: Student Problems, Middle Schools, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Wehman, Patricia Susan – ProQuest LLC, 2009
With alarming frequencies students are viewing the acts of academic dishonesty as commonplace. Cheating is now considered an alternative form of academic behavior which is situationally dependent upon the risks involved. Any apparent institutional, faculty, and student indifference to academic dishonesty communicates to students that the values of…
Descriptors: Cheating, Familiarity, Integrity, Ethics
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Miller, Richard E. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2009
During instruction, higher education faculty should properly address matters of concern related to student performance, conduct and behavior. History is a reminder of this persistent issue. Therefore, a logical sequence of decision-making can be followed to recognize, distinguish and act upon these concerns. Applications for a flowchart tool are…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Academic Achievement, Student Behavior
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Mastin, David F.; Peszka, Jennifer; Lilly, Deborah R. – Teaching of Psychology, 2009
Psychology students completed a task with reinforcement for successful performance. We tested academic integrity under randomly assigned conditions of check mark acknowledgment of an honor pledge, typed honor pledge, or no pledge. Across all conditions, 14.1% of students inflated their self-reported performance (i.e., cheated). We found no…
Descriptors: Ethics, Integrity, Cheating, Reinforcement
Foster, Andrea – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2009
Tucked away in a 1,200-page bill now in Congress is a small paragraph that could lead distance-education institutions to require spy cameras in their students' homes. It sounds Orwellian, but the paragraph--part of legislation renewing the Higher Education Act--is all but assured of becoming law. No one in Congress objects to it. The paragraph is…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Distance Education, Vendors, Educational Policy
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Nogami, Tatsuya – Psychological Record, 2009
The well-established notion that the frequency of self-interested unethical behavior increases among anonymous people was reexamined employing a more strict definition of anonymity, voluntary unethical behavior, and adult individuals. Anonymity was defined as nonassociability of the participant's traits with respect to unethical behavior. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Incidence, Negative Attitudes, Self Concept
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