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Love, Patrick G.; Simmons, Janice M. – 1997
Cheating and plagiarism were studied at a midwestern public university's College of Education, by interviewing three male and three female students who were in Master's programs in health education, rehabilitation counseling, and community counseling. None of the six students had had a formal orientation program covering expectations about…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Cheating, Codes of Ethics, Discipline Policy
Todd-Mancillas, William R.; And Others – 1987
Cheating causes serious harm to all members of the academic Community and to society at large, and instructors are in the best position to curb it. The communications student who rationalizes academically dishonest behavior as a means of coping with academic pressure may later behave unethically in highly competitive work situations. Honest…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, Higher Education, Lying
Tauber, Robert T. – 1984
The issue of whether cheating and plagiarism should be categorized as an academic evaluation or disciplinary misconduct is discussed. It is claimed that if these offenses are categorized as disciplinary misconduct, students are entitled to some due process. However, if cheating and plagiarism are classified as academic evaluations, students are…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, College Faculty, College Students
Graber, Kim C. – 1988
Studentship, the focus of this study, is the process by which students react to the demands of the training environment. It consists of a perspective on the process of professional training that allows students to determine which dispositions they intend to acquire and which they will choose to ignore. Studentship also consists of an array of…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, College Students, Discipline Problems
Todd-Mancillas, William R.; Sisson, Edwin – 1987
Recalling several recent catastrophic examples of unethical behavior among engineers, this paper examines some of the obvious and non-obvious consequences of academic dishonesty as it occurs in engineering courses. The results of several studies relating to the extent of cheating in engineering courses, as well as the reasons for cheating are…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, College Science, Engineering Education
Nuss, Elizabeth M. – 1996
A consideration of college honor codes examines why academic integrity is one of the most effective vehicles for teaching about moral responsibility, how honor codes are distinguished from codes of conduct, how students reason about academic integrity issues, the role of penalties and punishments, and steps campuses can take. A discussion of the…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, College Instruction, College Students
Eisen, George – 1981
Some aspects of the white-Indian relationship are reflected in the writings of 16th and 17th century observers of Indian pastimes. The Noble Savage image was apparently accepted by French colonists as a consequence of an intellectual disappointment in the contemporary societies. In an age of absolutism and religious intolerance, the picture of the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cheating, Codes of Ethics
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Petersdorf, Robert G. – Academic Medicine, 1989
An AAMC ad hoc committee on research fraud identified three steps institutions might take to combat fraud in medical research: determination of the magnitude of the problem by a formal study; institution of guidelines for research, publication, and promotion; and establishment of policies for investigating allegations of fraud. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Cheating, Codes of Ethics, Conflict of Interest
Snodgrass, Gwendolyn L. – 1991
According to the medical research community that attempts to define the scope of fraud, biomedical fraud includes such phenomena as salami science, which is the practice of dividing a project into a number of brief publications, called least publishable units; autoplagiarism, the practice of writing up the same study in a variety of forms and…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Faculty Publishing