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Stephens, Jason M. – Theory Into Practice, 2017
The belief that cheating is wrong doesn't prevent its enactment. For example, many students cheat despite believing that is wrong or unjustifiable. The question taken up in this article concerns how the resulting cognitive dissonance is ameliorated; that is, how do students cheat and not feel guilty? This article will describe two "good"…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Psychological Patterns, Beliefs