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Koljatic, Mladen – Research Ethics, 2021
Unwelcome or unconsented acknowledgments is an unethical practice seldom addressed. It constitutes a form of authorship abuse perpetrated in the acknowledgments section of published research, where the victim is credited as having made a contribution to the paper, without having given their consent, and often without having seen a draft of the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Authors, Antisocial Behavior, Publications
Nazkhanova, Galiya; Khan, Natalya; Moldazhanova, Asemqul; Abdullayeva, Gulzira; Abdrakhmanova, Roza – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2023
Modern transformation processes in higher education alongside with positive effects have a negative impact on the higher education system in the Russian Federation. The purpose of the article is to find the main ways to overcome corruption in the system of Russian higher education. Russian society is developing in a legalised falsification of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Deception, Social Problems
Robert Ramsey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Since 1975, the bench and bar of the vast majority of jurisdictions in the United States have implemented programs of mandatory continuing legal education (MCLE) for their attorneys. Typically, the justification for these programs has been rooted in a desire to keep lawyers abreast of all the latest developments in the law and to provide them with…
Descriptors: Lawyers, Legal Education (Professions), Antisocial Behavior, Ethics
Debra R. Comer; Robert L. Holbrook Jr. – Management Teaching Review, 2024
We present a fictional short story about embezzlement, "Great Experiment" by Jeffrey Eugenides, as a resource for management classes. We begin by providing a brief description of the story, in which a decent and law-abiding 40-something man's lack of professional success and envy of his wealthy neighbors contribute to his decision to…
Descriptors: Ethics, Fiction, Business Administration Education, Literary Genres
Huistra, Pieter; Paul, Herman – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2022
In the past two decades, individual explanations of scientific misconduct ('bad apples') have increasingly given way to systemic explanations ('bad systems'). Where did this interest in systemic factors (publication pressure, competition for research funding) come from? Given that research ethicists often present their interventions as responses…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Antisocial Behavior, Influences, Ethics
Deborah J. Bolding; Jennifer C. Radloff; Kim Dudzinski – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2023
The purpose of this study was to identify the incidence of incivility experienced by a purposive sample of novice occupational therapists who graduated from a master's level program that focused on developing servant leaders as part of its mission. Data from this group was then compared to outcomes from a previous national survey of novice…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Interpersonal Relationship, Antisocial Behavior
Melvin Prince; Emma Wang – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
Past studies of academic dishonesty typically have been grounded in the theory of planned behaviour. Key predictors of academic dishonesty variables under this framework generally have been attitudes towards academic dishonesty, the impact of peer pressure to engage in such acts, and individual perceptions of related acts. However, planned…
Descriptors: Integrity, Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior
Pletti, Carolina; Decety, Jean; Paulus, Markus – Developmental Science, 2022
Middle childhood seems to be crucial for the emergence of a moral identity, that is, an evaluative stance of how important it is for someone's sense of self to be moral. This study investigates the effects of moral identity on the neural processing of moral content in 10-year-old children. Participants were presented with scenes portraying…
Descriptors: Children, Ethics, Moral Values, Self Concept
Yucel, Meltem; Drell, Marissa B.; Jaswal, Vikram K.; Vaish, Amrisha – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Young children robustly distinguish between moral norms and conventional norms (Smetana, 1984; Yucel et al., 2020). In existing research, norms about the fair distribution of resources are by definition considered part of the moral domain; they are not distinguished from other moral norms such as those involving physical harm. Yet an understanding…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Social Behavior, Social Attitudes, Ethics
Eseonu, Temidayo; Duggan, James – Qualitative Research Journal, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of claims of cultural appropriation in negotiating who has the right to utilise specific racial, cultural or communities' ways of knowing in research co-production. Cultural appropriation is a claim made against those making illegitimate use of traditions, knowledge and practises that…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Cultural Influences, Futures (of Society), Afrocentrism
Welcomer, Stephanie A.; Haggerty, Mark E.; Sama, Linda M. – Journal of Management Education, 2022
Post-truth poses deep challenges for educators and learners as classrooms are disrupted by the erosion of the status of facts, technologically driven information sourcing, and increasing incivility in the public sphere. These disruptions manifest behaviorally and conceptually and, we argue, can potentially radically realign learning and…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Business Administration Education, Ethics, Epistemology
Lehardy, Robert K.; Luczynski, Kevin C.; Stocco, Corey S.; Fallon, Maya J.; Rodriguez, Nicole M. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2023
Young children break rules (i.e., transgress) and then lie about those transgressions. By adolescence, lying is associated with decreased trust, communication, and quality of relationships, and with befriending antisocial peers. To decrease lies, we replicated differentially reinforcing honest reports about transgressions for one 6-year-old…
Descriptors: Young Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Control Groups, Deception
Esen Sucuoglu; Carlos Francis Barber; Nesrin Menemenci Bahçelerli – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2023
Corruption is a concept associated with most third world countries, especially those in Africa. Corruption, defined in its most basic form as fraud and abuse of power, is a worldwide problem. It shows that Sierra Leone's secondary education curriculum still has a long way to go in the fight against corruption. There is also evidence that some…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Deception, Social Problems, Antisocial Behavior
Barbara Jared; Kimberly Hanna – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2024
This chapter provides unique challenges to academic integrity for professional healthcare educators while recognizing new emerging threats on the horizon.
Descriptors: Health Services, Allied Health Occupations Education, Barriers, Intention
Corlett, J. Angelo – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2020
This article presents philosophical-ethical arguments concerning the extent to which NCAA inter-collegiate ("American" or U.S.) football is a public good and some implausible implications of the claim that it constitutes a public good and ought to be publicly subsidized as part of a component of U.S. higher education generally as is…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Team Sports, Responsibility, Ethics