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Students' Reasoning about Whether to Report When Others Cheat: Conflict, Confusion, and Consequences
Waltzer, Talia; Samuelson, Arvid; Dahl, Audun – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2022
Nearly all students believe academic cheating is wrong, yet few students say they would report witnessed acts of cheating. To explain this apparent tension, the present research examined college students' reasoning about whether to report plagiarism or other forms of cheating. Study 1 examined students' conflicts when deciding whether to report…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Conflict, Student Attitudes
Heckler, Nina C.; Forde, David R. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2015
Student plagiarism is a rampant practice and major concern in higher education. How students perceive the overarching American cultural values and their impact on the practice will inform educators and help them to better combat the practice. It is also valuable for educators to know whether the students perceive the practice to be part of the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Plagiarism, Cheating, Student Behavior
Kashian, Nicole; Cruz, Shannon M.; Jang, Jeong-woo; Silk, Kami J. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2015
Plagiarism is a prevalent form of academic dishonesty in the undergraduate instructional context. Although students engage in plagiarism with some frequency, instructors often do little to help students understand the significance of plagiarism or to create assignments that reduce its likelihood. This study reports survey, coding, and TurnItIn…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Cheating, Learning Activities, Ethics