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Awdry, Rebecca – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2021
The extent and reach of commercial cheating opportunities is ever present; thousands of websites promote differing business models offering assignments in multiple languages and currencies. In addition to commercial companies, students are known to outsource their assignments from friends and family. Assignment outsourcing and contract cheating…
Descriptors: Assignments, Outsourcing, Cheating, Contracts
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Dannhoferová, Jana; Foltýnek, Tomáš; Dlabolová, Dita; Fishman, Teddi – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2022
A dysfunctional educational system has been identified as one of the causes of academic dishonesty in the Eastern Europe. This paper describes a case study based on data collected at one Czech university (N = 660) and presents measures that have been taken at the institution after it. The case study combines quantitative self-reported data and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cheating, Student Characteristics, Discipline Policy
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Awdry, Rebecca; Ives, Bob – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2021
Research on contract cheating usually considers most forms of outsourcing combined, although studies have found that students more commonly obtain work from those known to them, rather than from commercial sites; yet little research exists which explores which variables and motivators may be associated with this type of outsourcing. Strategies…
Descriptors: Cheating, Student Behavior, Outsourcing, Predictor Variables
Kimizoglu, Iris, Ed.; Vespa, Matteo, Ed. – European Students' Union, 2023
Academic freedom is the most important pillar that underpins and enables a democratic and free higher education sector. Given that the academic and political debate on the concept of academic freedom tends to be one-sided and confined to the needs and experiences of academic staff and researchers, as well as in face of the ongoing attacks on the…
Descriptors: College Students, Graduate Students, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
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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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Milková, Eva; Ambrožová, Petra – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2018
Modern information and communication technologies have progressed quickly. Mobile technology, personal computers and the Internet have become closely linked to human life. However, all these devices and their use bring various pitfalls. Cheating of pupils and students in the school environment has been an interdisciplinary issue linked not only to…
Descriptors: Internet, Addictive Behavior, Computer Use, Secondary School Students
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Foltýnek, Tomáš; Králíková, Veronika – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2018
Contract cheating is currently one of the most serious academic integrity issues around the globe. Numerous studies have been conducted, mostly in English speaking countries. So far, no such research has been conducted in Czechia, and consequently there have been no specific data available on Czech students' fraudulent behaviour. For this study,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Contracts, Cheating, Plagiarism
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Vonkova, Hana; Bendl, Stanislav; Papajoanu, Ondrej – Journal of Experimental Education, 2017
The authors have studied heterogeneity in reporting behavior and its impact on the analysis of self-reports about students' dishonest behavior in schools. Two hundred sixty-five randomly chosen, seventh-grade students (typically 12 years old) from lower secondary schools in Prague 6, a district in the capital of the Czech Republic, participated in…
Descriptors: Vignettes, Grade 7, Secondary School Students, Student Surveys