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On the Frequency and Causes of Academic Dishonesty Among Engineering Students

On the Frequency and Causes of Academic Dishonesty Among Engineering Students

... cheating. Students in the Summer 2000 quarter were also asked to state whether they had found themselves involved in any of these scenarios – data for students in the Spring 2000 term is not ...that ... See full document

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The current state of research on academic dishonesty among engineering students

The current state of research on academic dishonesty among engineering students

... of engineering students who, are among the most likely to cheat in ...that students are constantly making ethical judgements between the pressure to cheat and their own moral beliefs and ... See full document

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Useful Approaches to Preventing Academic Dishonesty in the Classroom

Useful Approaches to Preventing Academic Dishonesty in the Classroom

... occurrence among college-aged students, and engineering students are known to be among the most frequent ...an academic integrity policy to prevent cheating before it ...the ... See full document

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Investigating the Causes of Students’ Less Academic Performance in Engineering College of Debre Berhan University

Investigating the Causes of Students’ Less Academic Performance in Engineering College of Debre Berhan University

... increase studentsacademic ...the studentsacademic performance in Ethiopia as today. Less academic performance of students in universities especially in engineering ... See full document

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Proactive solutions to academic dishonesty

Proactive solutions to academic dishonesty

... There is little doubt that educators in every setting, but especially in the web-enhanced setting know and under- stand plagiarism and how it works. It is how they ap- proach the problem that will often differ. There may ... See full document

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The theory of planned behavior as a model of academic dishonesty in humanities and engineering undergraduates

The theory of planned behavior as a model of academic dishonesty in humanities and engineering undergraduates

... behavioral variables are shown in Tables 2 and 3 for test and homework cheating respectively. As can be seen, all of the underlying constructs are significantly correlated with the behavioral variables. Most notably, the ... See full document

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Academic Dishonesty in Ethiopian Higher Education and Its Implication for Corruption

Academic Dishonesty in Ethiopian Higher Education and Its Implication for Corruption

... of Academic Dishonesty: Students and Faculty While dealing with academic dishonesty or evaluating ways to prevent it, it is useful to examine how it is perceived by the academia and the ... See full document

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Why do Accounting Students at Higher Learning Institutions Conduct an Academic Dishonesty?

Why do Accounting Students at Higher Learning Institutions Conduct an Academic Dishonesty?

... Abstract. Academic dishonesty is a serious educational ...the frequency of cheating in ...accounting students to conduct an academic ...accounting students to commit an ... See full document

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P A C E S  – A study on academic integrity among engineering undergraduates (preliminary conclusions)

P A C E S – A study on academic integrity among engineering undergraduates (preliminary conclusions)

... the students believe the action is neither cheating nor unethical, then only 13 out of 349 students ...the frequency in which they perform the act and preliminary analysis shows this to be the ... See full document

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Academic dishonesty in higher education: students’ perceptions and involvement in an African institution

Academic dishonesty in higher education: students’ perceptions and involvement in an African institution

... on students’ awareness and understanding of institutional regulations on AD, and sources of this ...how students perceived their instructors to understand these ...included students’ perceptions on ... See full document

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Analyzing the Behavior of Students Regarding Learning Activities, Badges, and Academic Dishonesty in MOOC Environments

Analyzing the Behavior of Students Regarding Learning Activities, Badges, and Academic Dishonesty in MOOC Environments

... increment students’ learning. However, the use of badges might lead students to be more engaged and ...those students that were interested in badges and gamification, manage to spend more time in the ... See full document

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Academic Dishonesty in a Post-Secondary Multilingual Institution

Academic Dishonesty in a Post-Secondary Multilingual Institution

... writing academic essays (Devlin & Gray, 2007; Howard, Serviss, & Rodrigue, ...poor academic skills, external pressure, and learning ...or students’ fear of poor academic performance ... See full document

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Using Research to Identify Academic Dishonesty Deterrents Among Engineering Undergraduates

Using Research to Identify Academic Dishonesty Deterrents Among Engineering Undergraduates

... tion, frequency of high school cheating, and social desirability bias (as measured by the Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding (BIDR) [38] ...that students responded ‘honestly’ to the questions as ... See full document

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Establishing Similarities and Differences among the Self-Reported Academic Integrity of Australian Occupational Therapy Undergraduate and Graduate-Entry Master’s Students

Establishing Similarities and Differences among the Self-Reported Academic Integrity of Australian Occupational Therapy Undergraduate and Graduate-Entry Master’s Students

... Academic Dishonesty in the Clinical/Practice Education Setting Scale ...different academic behaviors that students may or may not engage in while in practice education settings (Krueger, ... See full document

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Impact of Personal Factors on Students’ Academic Dishonesty in Higher Education: Evidence from Pakistan

Impact of Personal Factors on Students’ Academic Dishonesty in Higher Education: Evidence from Pakistan

... all academic research facilities (such as the availability of a digital library) are available to the faculty members and also to students within the university premises (Abbas and Faiz, ...Still, ... See full document

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Academic dishonesty among academics in Malaysia: a comparison between healthcare and non-healthcare academics

Academic dishonesty among academics in Malaysia: a comparison between healthcare and non-healthcare academics

... This research is the first of its kind, designed with the aim to compare the prevalence of academic dishonesty between academics of both healthcare and non-health- care courses. Moreover, the use of mixed ... See full document

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The use of metacognitive strategies among engineering students in reading academic texts

The use of metacognitive strategies among engineering students in reading academic texts

... The findings from this research will help course instructors regardless of subject area or field of study to pay more attention to encourage metacognitive awareness when their students need to read academic ... See full document

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Academic Dishonesty, Self Control, and General Criminality: A Prospective and Retrospective Study of Academic Dishonesty in a New Zealand University

Academic Dishonesty, Self Control, and General Criminality: A Prospective and Retrospective Study of Academic Dishonesty in a New Zealand University

... between academic dishonesty and an overall index of general criminality; based on the number of self-reported instances of engagement in four broad criminal offence categories utilized by the New Zealand ... See full document

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The Impact of Peer Instruction on Academic Achievements and Creative Thinking Skills of College Students

The Impact of Peer Instruction on Academic Achievements and Creative Thinking Skills of College Students

... In international studies conducted on peer instruction, it was demonstrated that the method had a significant effect on the student attendance, interest, achievements, comprehension, synthesis skills and integration ... See full document

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Freshman Engineering Students At-Risk Of Non-Matriculation: Self-Efficacy For Academic Learning

Freshman Engineering Students At-Risk Of Non-Matriculation: Self-Efficacy For Academic Learning

... given academic setting. The rigorous nature of engineering programs illustrates the importance of self-efficacy in one’s ability to negotiate major academic milestones in an engineering ... See full document

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