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Melnychenko, Anatolii; Zheliaskova, Tetiana – Advanced Education, 2021
The rapid spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has led to the global COVID-19 pandemic and a lockdown was introduced in Ukraine in March 2020. This forced universities to urgently transform the traditional system of organisation of the educational process and transfer to distance learning. This study aims to evaluate the distance learning system…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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Misra, Rupali; Goel, Puneeta – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
The authors examine impact of ethics education on decision making of students who had successfully credited a recently instituted course on business ethics in their Bachelor of Commerce program. Designing an experiment that provides both the opportunity and incentive to act unfairly, they assess effectiveness of the ethics education and examine…
Descriptors: Ethics, Values Education, Moral Values, Social Values
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Gudiño Paredes, Sandra; Jasso Peña, Felipe de Jesús; de La Fuente Alcazar, Juana María – Distance Education, 2021
After almost a year of COVID-19, distance education mediated by digital tools prevails as an ideal way to study given the flexibility, ubiquity, and a variety of tools that make the process more acceptable. Remote proctored exams have become an important tool to ensure integrity and academic honesty in distance education. This mixed methods study…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Computer Assisted Testing, Integrity, Electronic Learning
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Rahman, Muneeb Ur; Hamza, Aadersh; Rehman, Abdul – Journal of Education and Educational Development, 2023
Cheating in examinations across the globe is an issue of growing concern. This study argues that the culture of cheating in exams in Balochistan has reduced the efficiency of human resource and has resulted in producing students with high qualifications but less potential in the province. Therefore, it is very important to explore the factors…
Descriptors: Cheating, Student Characteristics, Institutional Characteristics, Context Effect
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Miihkinen, Antti – Accounting Education, 2023
This study examines business students' learning and assessment under remote teachings during the COVID-19 pandemic in a well-established Finnish university. A survey method is used to collect information on 336 business students including 42 accounting students. As indicated by students' responses, a majority of the students succeeded in assessing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education, Accounting, College Students
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Zhao, Li; Heyman, Gail D.; Chen, Lulu; Lee, Kang – Developmental Science, 2018
The present research examined the consequences of telling young children they have a reputation for being smart. Of interest was how this would affect their willingness to resist the temptation to cheat for personal gain as assessed by a temptation resistance task, in which children promised not to cheat in the game. Two studies with 3- and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Reputation, Intelligence, Cheating
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Wold-McCormick, Kristi – College and University, 2018
Few higher education topics have garnered as much interest in recent years as behavioral misconduct and disciplinary notifications. Academic, student affairs, and enrollment management professionals along with legislators and the general public have all had an interest in and voice on these issues. An American Association of Collegiate Registrars…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Discipline, Suspension, School Policy
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Putarek, Vanja; Pavlin-Bernardic, Nina – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2020
This study examined the relationships between motivational beliefs, defined as self-efficacy for self-regulated learning and achievement goals, engagement and academic cheating in the context of learning biology. Gender differences across these variables were also examined and both active and second-party types of cheating were included. Based on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Self Efficacy, Independent Study
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Henning, Marcus; Alyami, Mohsen; Melyani, Zeyad; Alyami, Hussain; Al Mansour, Ali – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2020
Establishing a reliable and valid measure of academic integrity that can be used in higher education institutions across the world is a challenging and ambitious task. However, solving this issue will likely have major ramifications for understanding dishonest action. It also enables the development of a standardised measure that can be used to…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Test Construction, Construct Validity, Test Reliability
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Qian Du; Tamara Tate – CATESOL Journal, 2024
ChatGPT has been at the center of media coverage since its public release at the end of 2022. Given ChatGPT's capacity for generating human-like text on a wide range of subjects, it is not surprising that educators, especially those who teach writing, have raised concerns regarding the implications of generative AI tools on issues of plagiarism…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Technology Uses in Education, Plagiarism
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Daisuke Akiba; Rebecca Garte – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2024
The emergence of AI-powered Large Language Models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, presents both opportunities and challenges for higher education, particularly regarding academic integrity in writing instruction. This exploratory study examines a novel pedagogical approach that integrates LLMs as required feedback tools in a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Writing Instruction, Integrity
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Mahmud, Saadia; Bretag, Tracey; Foltýnek, Tomas – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2019
Students' attitudes towards plagiarism and academic misconduct have been found to vary across national cultures, although the relationship between national culture and students' perceptions of plagiarism policy remains unexplored. Student survey data (n = 1757) from the UK, Czechia, Poland and Romania were analysed for differences in students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, College Students, Student Attitudes
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Trezise, Kelly; Ryan, Tracii; de Barba, Paula; Kennedy, Gregor – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2019
Rural teachers and educators are increasingly called upon to build partnerships with families who use languages other than English in the home (US DOE, 2016). This is equally true for rural schools, where the number of multilingual families is small, and the language and cultural backgrounds of students differs from those of school. This article…
Descriptors: College Students, Cheating, Identification, Learning Analytics
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Draper, Michael J.; Reid-Hutchings, Callum – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2019
Many strategies have been proposed to address the supply of bespoke essays and other assignments by companies often described as 'Essay Mills' with the act of supply and use being invariably described as 'contract cheating'. These proposals increasingly refer to the law as a solution in common with other action. In this article, the lead author…
Descriptors: Essays, Cheating, Plagiarism, Ethics
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Wise, Steven L. – Education Inquiry, 2019
A decision of whether to move from paper-and-pencil to computer-based tests is based largely on a careful weighing of the potential benefits of a change against its costs, disadvantages, and challenges. This paper briefly discusses the trade-offs involved in making such a transition, and then focuses on a relatively unexplored benefit of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Cheating, Test Wiseness, Scores
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