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Harmon, Oskar R.; Lambrinos, James; Kennedy, Peter, Ed. – Journal of Economic Education, 2008
In this study, the authors use data from two online courses in principles of economics to estimate a model that predicts exam scores from independent variables of student characteristics. In one course, the final exam was proctored, and in the other course, the final exam was not proctored. In both courses, the first three exams were unproctored.…
Descriptors: Cheating, Online Courses, Student Characteristics, Supervision

Bunn, Douglas N.; And Others – Journal of Economic Education, 1992
Develops an economic model to explain and describe cheating behavior of undergraduates. Addresses the similarities and differences between cheating and theft. Concludes that cheating behavior is inversely related to grade point average and directly related to observing others cheating and perception of the number of students who cheat. (DK)
Descriptors: Cheating, Crime, Economic Research, Higher Education

Magnus, Jan R.; Polterovich, Victor M.; Danilov, Dmitri L.; Savvateev, Alexei V. – Journal of Economic Education, 2002
Examines attitude differences about cheating among high school, undergraduate, and graduate students in the United States, Russia, the Netherlands, and Israel. Finds attitudes about cheating vary greatly among these countries and depend upon student's educational level. Shows that the data can be aggregated to produce a tolerance of cheating index…
Descriptors: Cheating, Cultural Differences, Educational Research, Foreign Countries