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Harris, Laura; Harrison, Douglas; McNally, Darragh; Ford, Cristi – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2020
This study examines how the self-reported cheating behaviors of students from a single large institution serving primarily adult students in online courses differ from those previously reported in large-scale studies of academic integrity among traditional-age college students. Specifically, the research presented here demonstrates that students…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Online Courses, Virtual Universities, Integrity
Paullet, Karen; Chawdhry, Adnan A.; Douglas, David M.; Pinchot, Jamie – Information Systems Education Journal, 2016
Online Education is growing as it provides an added convenience to students, especially ones who have life circumstances that prevent them from attending traditional classes. With this growing trend, faculty and universities are facing increased risks with validating student identities in online courses and combatting unethical student behavior.…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Online Courses, Ethics, Cheating
Dille, Edith Turner – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Cheating in classes is not a new concern for higher education faculty. It has been studied extensively during the last 50 years by researchers such as Bowers, Cizek, McCabe, Passow, and Whitley. However, most of the research on cheating to date has been related to traditional courses and has often included a wide range of cheating types. With the…
Descriptors: Cheating, Behavior Theories, Student Attitudes, Age