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Abigail Marie Warner – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this quantitative study is to identify the extent of the differences in the frequency and severity of academic misconduct reporting before and after the COVID-19 pandemic at a particular higher education institution in the southwestern United States. The number of case files were tallied for each of the nine semesters preceding the…
Descriptors: Integrity, Ethics, COVID-19, Pandemics
Philip M. Newton; Keioni Essex – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Academic misconduct is a threat to the validity and reliability of online examinations, and media reports suggest that misconduct spiked dramatically in higher education during the emergency shift to online exams caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study reviewed survey research to determine how common it is for university students to admit…
Descriptors: Cheating, Tests, Electronic Learning, COVID-19
Kong, Eugene H. – Journal of Educators Online, 2023
Letter grading systems in education have been widely accepted as a strong medium to assess the educational performance of students across the world. It has been a successful system for many years because it can motivate students to achieve satisfactory grades in a course. However, recent studies indicate that grades can also foster anxiety and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Distance Education, Grading
Colette Melissa Kell; Yasmeen Thandar; Adelle Kemlall Bhundoo; Firoza Haffejee; Bongiwe Mbhele; Jennifer Ducray – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: Academic integrity is vital to the success and sustainability of the academic project and particularly critical in the training of ethical and informed health professionals. Yet studies have found that cheating in online exams was commonplace during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the increased use of online and blended learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Integrity, Cheating
Gallant, Tricia Bertram; Brownstone, Steven; Minnes, Mia – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2022
Three decades of concentrated research on the topic of cheating in college has shown that there is no magic bullet to stopping or reducing cheating. The goal of this study was to exam the potential of nudges other than integrity pledges to incentivize, encourage, or entice students to be honest, even when it is easy and advantageous to be…
Descriptors: Prompting, Cheating, Student Attitudes, Student Behavior
Jasper Roe; Mike Perkins; Gi Kunchana Chonu; Abhishek Bhati – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
In this article we report on a study of higher education students' (N = 256) perceptions on the willingness, pressure, and frequency of their peers to cheat in online assessments at an Australian university in Singapore during the COVID-19 induced Online Teaching and Assessment period (COTA). MANOVA was used to identify the differences in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Cheating, COVID-19, Pandemics
McNabb, Lori; Somers, Patricia; Taylor, Zach – Journal of College and Character, 2023
Although postsecondary students' rate of academic dishonesty has been consistent over the last 50 years, the most significant increase in cheating has been in unpermitted collaboration. Given the changing learning environments necessitated by COVID-19, this study investigates how 12 college students at a highly selective Research 1 institution…
Descriptors: College Students, Cooperative Learning, Homework, Cheating
Davies, Amanda; Al sharefeen, Rami – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2022
Globally, academic integrity and misconduct is a continuing conundrum for education institutions. Whilst the online (internet based and remote) delivery of education is not new, the onset of COVID-19 with accompanying health and safety limitations and the consequential rapid transition to emergency online delivery of education has, for many,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Emergency Programs, COVID-19, Pandemics
Cynthia S. Deale; Seung-Hyun Lee – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
Those involved in higher education have been concerned about students' academic dishonesty for many years and there are concerns that the coronavirus pandemic led to even more academic dishonesty across the disciplines. Therefore, this study focused on hospitality and tourism students' views on academic dishonesty, or cheating behaviors, before…
Descriptors: Hospitality Occupations, Tourism, Ethics, Integrity
Lee, Kyungmee; Fanguy, Mik – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2022
During the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many universities have adopted online exam proctoring technologies to monitor and control an increasing number of student cheating incidents. Although it looks like a natural and effective solution for a fair assessment of student online learning performance, the authors argue that…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Supervision, Educational Innovation, Educational Change
Abood, Harith; Abu Maizer, Maha – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2022
This is a descriptive study to investigate one of the most critical issues faced by teachers in evaluating their students' performance at the university level during COVID-19. It aimed to specify the exams' problems faced by the Jordanian universities' teaching staff members, and the strategies they used to face cheating by their students in…
Descriptors: Cheating, Methods, Computer Assisted Testing, Electronic Learning
Chen, Zhongzhou – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2022
This paper examines the prevalence of rapid answer copying among university students completing online homework for an introductory level calculus-based physics course taught remotely during the COVID pandemic. We first compared the attempt duration distribution of 26 problems, between 42 students who self-reported as having completed the homework…
Descriptors: College Students, Homework, Online Courses, COVID-19
Jia G. Liang; George R. Watson; James Sottile; Bonni A. Behrend – Journal of Research in Education, 2023
The topic of cheating at the college level has received greater attention since the 2019 pandemic. This is in part because countless institutions of higher education switched many of their live/inperson classes to an online learning format. In comparing cheating in live classes to online classes during the 2020-2021 academic year, our survey study…
Descriptors: Cheating, Online Courses, In Person Learning, COVID-19
Henderson, Michael; Chung, Jennifer; Awdry, Rebecca; Mundy, Matthew; Bryant, Mike; Ashford, Cliff; Ryan, Kris – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
Online examinations are a common experience in higher education. Their security is a key concern for education communities, and has resulted in a variety of cheating countermeasures. There is broad consensus in the literature that there is no one measure, including proctoring, which eradicates cheating behaviours. As a result, this study is…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Cheating, College Students, Student Behavior
Kelli Nicola-Richmond; Phillip Dawson; Helen Partridge – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Remote proctoring of exams is one of the most divisive issues in higher education. Critiques of remote proctoring abound, and there are a variety of perspectives particularly in relation to the advantages and disadvantages of this type of assessment, and opportunities for cheating. However, these perspectives are largely based on rhetoric with…
Descriptors: Supervision, Student Evaluation, Computer Assisted Testing, Distance Education