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Blasius, Jörg; Thiessen, Victor – Sociological Methods & Research, 2021
Identifying illicit behavior in survey research is inherently problematic, since self-reports are untrustworthy. We argue that fraudulent interviewers can, however, be identified through statistical deviance of the distributional parameters of their interviews. We document that a high proportion of the variation in the data is due to the…
Descriptors: Surveys, Interviews, Deception, Cheating
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Tobias Haug; Franz Holzknecht; Wolfgang Mann – Language Education & Assessment, 2024
This study investigated through an online survey how sign language practitioners changed their sign language assessment practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey consisted of five sections and 29 questions overall. It was provided in written English and German as well as in International Sign and was administered online between October…
Descriptors: Sign Language, COVID-19, Pandemics, Evaluation
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Miihkinen, Antti – Accounting Education, 2023
This study examines business students' learning and assessment under remote teachings during the COVID-19 pandemic in a well-established Finnish university. A survey method is used to collect information on 336 business students including 42 accounting students. As indicated by students' responses, a majority of the students succeeded in assessing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education, Accounting, College Students
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Okada, Alexandra; Noguera, Ingrid; Alexieva, Lyubka; Rozeva, Anna; Kocdar, Serpil; Brouns, Francis; Ladonlahti, Tarja; Whitelock, Denise; Guerrero-Roldán, Ana-Elena – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Checking the identity of students and authorship of their online submissions is a major concern in Higher Education due to the increasing amount of plagiarism and cheating using the Internet. The literature on the effects of e-authentication systems for teaching staff is very limited because it is a novel procedure for them. A considerable gap is…
Descriptors: Audits (Verification), Plagiarism, Cheating, Internet
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Whitelock, Denise; Edwards, Chris; Okada, Alexandra – Journal of Learning for Development, 2020
The EU-funded TeSLA project -- Adaptive Trust-based e-Assessment System for Learning (http://tesla-project.eu) -- has developed a suite of instruments for e-Authentication. These include face recognition, voice recognition, keystroke dynamics, forensic analysis and plagiarism detection, which were designed for integration within a university's…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Electronic Learning, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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Ludlum, Marty; Hongell, Linn; Tigerstedt, Christa; Teeman, Justin – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2017
This research details a pilot study of Finnish college students and their views on the academic ethics (cheating). Finland is an unexamined population on this issue. In the current project, we surveyed students (n = 119) in the spring of 2014. We found unethical behavior is common on projects but less common on exams. We also found students are…
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Student Attitudes, Ethics
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Löfström, Erika; Trotman, Tiffany; Furnari, Mary; Shephard, Kerry – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2015
Whose role is it to teach academic integrity to university students? We explored academics' conceptions about their role in promoting academic integrity in two countries, namely New Zealand and Finland. We used Q methodology to find common configurations of perspectives that can help us understand the premises based on which academics approach the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Integrity, College Instruction, Ethical Instruction
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Shephard, Kerry; Trotman, Tiffany; Furnari, Mary; Löfström, Erika – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2015
Recently published research suggested that university academics have qualitatively disparate views on some key aspects of teaching research integrity within the broader construct of academic integrity and surprisingly ambiguous views on others. In the light of this variation, we have reviewed the research and academic integrity policies of our…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Research, Research Problems, Integrity
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Morgan, Hani – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2016
In the twenty-first century, the use of standardized tests as the primary means to evaluate schools and teachers in the United States has contributed to severe dilemmas, including misleading information on what students know, lower-level instruction, cheating, less collaboration, unfair treatment of teachers, and biased teaching. This article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Stakes Tests, Standardized Tests, Educational Legislation
Bracey, Gerald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
There are only three South Korean universities that count in Koreans' eyes and they enroll 15,000 students, chosen from 873,000 applicants (1.7%), based on the results of a national exam. The night before the national exam, many mothers pray all night in temple. (They also prayed the previous 99 nights, but not so long.) The country comes to a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation, Educational Change, National Standards