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Strom, Paris S.; Strom, Robert D. – Educational Forum, The, 2007
There is increasing concern about cheating in the secondary schools. This article describes the prevalence of dishonesty in testing, motivation for student cheating, new forms of deception using technology tools, initiatives to protect security of tests, methods students use to obtain papers without crediting the original source, tools for…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Integrity, Ethics, Cheating
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Vojak, Colleen – Ethics and Education, 2006
Several recent studies indicate that cheating has become both more prevalent and more socially acceptable. In this article I draw parallels between market values and student attitudes about cheating. They include: (1) reduction of a broad range of goods to their economic value, (2) use of non-reciprocity as a guiding principle, (3) valuing the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Cheating, Ethics, Popular Culture
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Connor, Jennifer J. – English Quarterly, 1985
Presents a list of ways to forestall student attempts to submit "recycled" papers, including requiring in-class assignments, joint reports, copies of reports, and a filing system for student reports. (EL)
Descriptors: Cheating, Higher Education, Plagiarism, Student Behavior
Satterlee, Anita G. – 2002
Research indicates that the frequency of cheating in the classroom is increasing accelerating. Students continue to utilize the standard methods of cheating such as cheat sheets, copying off of another student's test paper, or telling friends in the next class period what was covered on an exam. With access to the World Wide Web, opportunities to…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Cheating, Codes of Ethics, High Schools
Centra, John A. – Personnel Guidance J, 1970
From a sample of 1500 students and 119 institutions, it has found that those with lenient attitudes toward academic cheating had similar attitudes about cheating in government and industry, and institutions enrolling students with strong attitudes against cheating were more selective, all-female, and small. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Attitudes, Cheating, College Freshmen
Rowe, Robert N. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1970
Violations of ethical principles present dilemmas for college students, teachers, counselors, and administrators. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Cheating, College Students
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Hendershott, Anne; Drinan, Patrick; Cross, Megan – NASPA Journal, 2000
Reports on a study of the academic integrity culture of a mid-sized comprehensive private university. Study outcomes illustrate the need to address campus culture issues before attempting to create a student honor code. Argues that the need to involve every layer of an institution is key to the creation of a culture that will support and sustain a…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, College Environment, Higher Education
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Whitley, Bernard E., Jr.; Nelson, Amanda Bichlmeier; Jones, Curtis J. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1999
Conducted a meta-analysis that included studies of gender differences in college students' attitudes toward cheating, cheating behavior, and both attitudes and behaviors. Investigated changes over 4 decades. Attitudinal gender differences were relatively large, but behavioral gender differences were small. Mean gender differences in attitudes…
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Higher Education, Meta Analysis
Ribble, Mike S.; Bailey,Gerald D. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
When you read or hear an unethical suggestion, such as "Steal this article and sell it to another magazine," we're guessing that your internal compass indicates "wrong direction." In other words, your internal voice says, "No, that would be wrong!" Your internal compass tells you when something is right and something is wrong. In our example, your…
Descriptors: Ethics, Integrity, Ethical Instruction, Information Technology
Starnes, Bobby Ann – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
In this article, Bobby Ann Starnes, discusses cheating in the classroom and in the political world. She uses specific examples from her own school experiences and from president Bush's "Texas Miracle." She discusses what students consider as real needs for cheating, which include students staying eligible for sports or membership in…
Descriptors: Cheating, Accountability, Ethics, Federal Legislation
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McLafferty, Charles L.; Foust, Karen M. – Journal of Education for Business, 2004
Plagiarism, aided by the emergence of massive databases of information on the World Wide Web, has become commonplace on college campuses and in business schools. Because prevention is preferable to policing, in this article the authors (a) present methods for educators to define plagiarism and educate students in appropriate citation and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Plagiarism, Internet, Cheating
Bugeja, Michael – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
Plagiarism involves stealing or closely imitating another's written, creative, electronic, photographed, taped, or promotional or research work, identifying it as your own without permission or authorization. In this article, the author presents a primer discussion of plagiarism prevention in middle school throughout high school. Among other…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Copyrights, Internet, Ethics
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Graf, Richard G. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cheating, College Students, Conditioning
Lecher, Mark – Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE), 2005
Over the past two decades, technology use has increased in the classroom. What started out as a single computer in a classroom has evolved into a laptop or handheld for every student, with a wireless connection to the Internet and other network resources. Cell phones, PDAs, and other electronic tools have opened up new horizons for utilizing…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Higher Education, Ethics, Internet
Burnett, Dana D., Ed.; Rudolph, Lynn, Ed.; Clifford, Karen O., Ed. – 1998
The problem of academic dishonesty is festering on campuses across the nation. On most campuses a student-managed honor system is the sole mechanism for enforcing the integrity of the academic process. This monograph examines the many perspectives the problem presents and is designed to be used by a broad cross-section of the institutional…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cheating, Educational Environment, Higher Education
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