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Tittle, Charles R.; Rowe, Alan R. – Change, 1974
Determines the relative effectiveness of simple trust, a punishment threat, and a moral appeal in achieving classroom honesty. (Author)
Descriptors: Cheating, Educational Research, Higher Education, Student Attitudes

McCabe, Donald L.; Pavela, Gary – Change, 2004
This document is a revision of the original "Ten Principles," that were published in 1997, along with work on modified honor codes. Modified honor codes have encouraged students to take the lead in setting higher ethical standards for their peers.
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Student Behavior, Standards, Cheating

Sterngold, Arthur – Change, 2004
The digital revolution makes it easy for students to plagiarize. Using Internet search engines, DVD-based reference works, online journals, Web-based news sources, article databases, and other electronic sources, students can find information about nearly any topic and paste the data directly into their papers. Or students can take credit for…
Descriptors: Search Engines, Plagiarism, Cheating, Internet

McCabe, Donald L.; Trevino, Linda Klebe – Change, 1996
Although there are new forms of cheating among college students, particularly technology-related, overall cheating has increased only modestly. Significant increases in test cheating are occurring among women and in unpermitted collaboration among students on written work. Also, students report engaging in a wider variety of test-cheating…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cheating, College Instruction, College Students