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Okoye, Onochie Ike; Maduka-Okafor, Ferdinand; Matthias, Rita Chimuanya; Udeaja, Anthonia; Chuku, Abali I. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2018
Concern is growing as research continues to find evidence of academic misconduct among medical students. There is, however, paucity of information on this issue among medical students and medical graduates in Africa. We determined the perceptions and attitude of house officers on academic misconduct within Nigerian medical schools. We conducted 7…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Students, Cheating, Tests
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Nwosu, Kingsley Chinaza; Nwasor, Victor Chekume; Onyebuchi, Geoffrey C.; Nwanguma, Victor C. – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2020
Introduction: The increasing complex nature of academic dishonesty demands that empirical models are built to explain the psychosocial and motivational variables involved in the way examination malpractice is morally viewed by adolescents. This has been underexplored in Nigeria over the years given that available studies have not utilized designs…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Moral Values, Parenting Styles, Child Rearing
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Adeyemo, Oyeyemi S.O.E.A.; Babatunde, Mustapha Sulaimon – Participatory Educational Research, 2018
Students use mobile-phones to store lecture-materials, e-books, tutorials, videos, communicate with their classmates and browse the internet for exceedingly different intentions. These projected advantages, however, would have potential undesirable effects if mobile phones are utilised in restricted premises, such as examination venues.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Nwanaju, Isidore U. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The major aim and leitmotif of this paper is to highlight the Nigerian society and its diverse, multi-cultural and pluralist composition--a society which has experienced in the last fifty years, and is still experiencing fantastic and tremendous signs of growth in democracy, but which is also almost unsure of the right path and the correct…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Pluralism, Religion, Religious Education
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Olusola, Olayiwola Idowu; Ajayi, Oluwagbemiga Samson – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2015
Moral intelligence is the capacity to apply moral principles to one's own values, goals and actions (or the ability to see what is right and integrate it into one's life and actions) It is considered as the individual capacity to understand right from wrong, to have strong ethical convictions and to act on them to behave in the right and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Moral Development, Moral Values
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Adebanjo, Margaret Adewunmi – African Higher Education Review, 2014
This paper examines crime and its management in Nigerian tertiary institutions. Tertiary institutions today have become arenas for crime activities such as rape, cultism, murder, theft, internet fraud, drug abuse, and examination malpractices. This paper delves into what crime is, and its causes; and the positions of the law on crime management.…
Descriptors: Crime, Political Influences, Foreign Countries, Drug Abuse
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Okunbor, A. O.; Agwubike, E. O. – College Student Journal, 2009
The purpose of the research was quadrupled. It investigated the prevalence of anti-social behaviours in campuses of Nigerian universities. Several student fitness aspirants and recreationists perceived examination malpractices (85%), stealing (83%), armed robbery (81%), prostitution (82%), drunkenness (80%), smoking (79%), hard drug consumption…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Gender Differences, Moral Development, Antisocial Behavior