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Peer reviewedStahl, John; Bergstrom, Betty; Gershon, Richard – Journal of Applied Measurement, 2000
Developed a computerized adaptive language proficiency test for a community college in Quebec, Canada and obtained item response theory calibrations on the items from 700 to 800 administrations. Describes projected efforts to detect instances in which "cheating low" (answering incorrectly deliberately) occurs. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Cheating, College Students, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedWhitley, Bernard E., Jr. – Research in Higher Education, 1998
Studies (n=107) of prevalence and correlates of college student cheating are reviewed. Strongest correlates of cheating included having moderate expectations of success, past cheating, poor study conditions, positive attitudes about cheating, perceiving that social norms support cheating, and anticipating rewards for success. A model of…
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Expectation, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedCaruana, Albert; Ramaseshan, B.; Ewing, Michael T. – International Journal of Educational Management, 2000
Following a review of the literature on anomie and academic dishonesty at the university level, this paper reports on a survey of 300 undergraduate business students in Australia which found the newly developed measure both reliable and valid for measuring actual cheating and plagiarism. Concludes that universities need to foster development of an…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Cheating, Ethics, Foreign Countries
Price, Julie; Price, Robert – International Education Journal, 2005
This paper reports on research that explores the use of detection software in the fight against plagiarism. The aim of the research was to determine if the true incidence rate of plagiarism could be found for a cohort of Higher Education students. The paper outlines the problems and issues when attempting this. In addition, this report highlights…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Incidence, Higher Education, Computer Software
Rawwas, Mohammed Y. A.; Al-Khatib, Jamal A.; Vitell, Scott J. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2004
Chinese as well as American business colleges are attempting to improve morality of their students due to recent scandals in both countries. This study investigates several beliefs and values, opportunism, and certain demographic variables that might contribute to the academic dishonesty of American and Chinese marketing students. The findings…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Marketing, Business Education, Comparative Education
Rothstein, Richard – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2008
Accountability and performance incentive plans in education are compromised by goal distortion, gaming, and corruption. Education policy makers who design such plans have paid insufficient attention to similar experiences in other fields. This paper describes institutions in health care, job training and welfare administration, and in the private…
Descriptors: Accountability, Public Sector, Job Performance, Incentives
Cannell, John Jacob – Third Education Group Review, 2006
Almost 20 years ago, the author wrote--and then privately published--the two "Lake Woebegone" reports, named after Garrison Keillor's mythical Minnesota town where "all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average." The first "Lake Woebegone" report documented that all 50 states were testing above the…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Achievement Tests, Test Bias, Error Patterns
Sahlman, James M.; Koper, Randall J. – 1992
This study compared deception detection accuracy and confidence levels for 72 blind and 71 sighted participants with only audible cues available. Participants from a community blind center and a small western university judged stimulus tapes, which consisted of deceptive and truthful audio messages. Deceptive messages were induced by implicating…
Descriptors: Adults, Audiotape Recordings, Auditory Stimuli, Blindness
Frary, Robert B. – 1992
Practical and effective methods for detecting copying of multiple-choice test responses have been available for many years. These methods have been used routinely by large admissions and licensing testing programs. However, these methods are seldom applied in the areas of standardized or classroom testing in schools or colleges, and knowledge…
Descriptors: Cheating, College Entrance Examinations, Ethics, Evaluation Methods
Levine, Michael V.; Drasgow, Fritz – 1980
Appropriateness measurement is a general approach to the problem caused by multiple choice tests failing to measure accurately the ability of atypical examinees. The conceptual framework of appropriateness measurement is presented, and several statistical indices of the appropriateness of a multiple choice test for an examinee are noted. A series…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Cheating, Error of Measurement, Error Patterns
Rubin, Simon Shimshon – 1983
Although cheating is reportedly endemic in colleges, the honor system is believed to have reduced its incidence. Cheating in a graduate, clinical psychology training program touches serious fundamental issues with academic, ethical, intrapersonal, interpersonal, and professional implications. The responsibility of the teacher is to respond…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cheating, Counselor Training, Discipline
Frary, Robert B.; Olson, George H. – 1985
Information on statistical detection of two different kinds of unethical activity associated with standardized testing is presented. The first is advance presentation of specific test items or excessive coaching using items very similar to those on a test. Cluster analysis is recommended for detection of aberrant vectors of percentages correct on…
Descriptors: Cheating, Cluster Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Examiners
Peer reviewedFaia, Michael A. – Liberal Education, 1976
On the premise that if grading is the main cause of student cheating then course evaluations by students may lead to cheating by faculty members, the author compares the two types of cheating, listing comparable rationale and techniques. (JT)
Descriptors: Cheating, College Faculty, College Students, Course Evaluation
Peer reviewedKelly, Jeffrey A.; Worell, Leonard – Journal of Research in Personality, 1978
This research investigates the relationship between parent behaviors, subject personality characteristics, and response to temptation among college students. The temptation situation involves an opportunity to falsify a test score to gain course credit when the perceived likelihood of detection is low. Findings suggest that males and females may…
Descriptors: Cheating, Hypothesis Testing, Individual Characteristics, Measurement Instruments
Marmion, Harry – AGB Reports, 1987
Governing boards have to understand the money-and-power issues affecting intercollegiate athletics: coaches (their compensation and the hiring process); money from revenue-producing sports; money from other sources, such as booster clubs; and the impact of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Athletic Coaches, Budgets, Cheating

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