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Eshet, Yovav; Peled, Yehuda; Grinautski, Keren; Barczyk, Casimir – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
Many researchers have dwelled on the phenomenon of academic dishonesty (AD) or unethical behaviors within the academic environment. While this phenomenon can be explained by various factors, the current study investigates and presents a new structural model for determinants of AD. The predictors of AD that were found in the context of traditional…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior, Student Attitudes
Friedman, Adi; Blau,Ina; Eshet-Alkalai, Yoram – Interdisciplinary Journal of e-Skills and Lifelong Learning, 2016
This study examined the phenomenon of academic dishonesty among university students. It was based on Pavela's (1997) framework of types of academic dishonesty (cheating, plagiarism, fabrication, and facilitation) and distinguished between digital and "traditional"- analog dishonesty. The study analyzed cases of academic dishonesty…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Higher Education, College Students

Guttmann, Joseph – Journal of Educational Research, 1984
Pupils from both scular and religious public schools were compared with regard to cognitive morality and actual moral behavior. Results show low correlation among various measures of moral cognition and moral behavior. Religious subjects exhibited higher levels of moral reasoning, but resisted temptation less on a test of actual cheating behavior.…
Descriptors: Cheating, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research