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Yovav Eshet; Keren Grinautsky; Pnina Steinberger – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2024
Despite the growing interest in mindfulness in higher education, the literature on its relation to decision-making under risk (i.e. academic misconduct) and statistics anxiety is scarce. The present research shall fill this gap. Based on the prospect theory, we assessed the mediating effect of mindfulness on the relationship between statistics…
Descriptors: Ethics, Anxiety, Cheating, Integrity
Yovav Eshet; Pnina Steinberger; Keren Grinautsky – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2023
The present study deals with the mediation of statistics anxiety and motivation in the relationship comprising academic dishonesty, personality traits, and previous academic achievements in three different learning environments (Face to Face -- F2F, Planned Online Environment -- POE, and Emergency Remote Teaching -- ERT). Self-determination theory…
Descriptors: Cheating, Academic Failure, Statistics Education, Test Anxiety

Magnus, Jan R.; Polterovich, Victor M.; Danilov, Dmitri L.; Savvateev, Alexei V. – Journal of Economic Education, 2002
Examines attitude differences about cheating among high school, undergraduate, and graduate students in the United States, Russia, the Netherlands, and Israel. Finds attitudes about cheating vary greatly among these countries and depend upon student's educational level. Shows that the data can be aggregated to produce a tolerance of cheating index…
Descriptors: Cheating, Cultural Differences, Educational Research, Foreign Countries