Title of article
Reasons Not to Cheat, Academic-Integrity Responsibility, and Frequency of Cheating
Author/Authors
Arden Miller، نويسنده , , Carol Shoptaugh & Jessica Wooldridge ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
16
From page
169
To page
184
Abstract
The authors investigated the relations among reasons students gave for why they would not cheat in response to a cheating vignette, self-reported cheating, and the extent to which students take responsibility for promoting academic integrity. The authors surveyed 1,086 graduate and undergraduate students. Students who said they would not cheat because of punitive consequences were more likely to report that they cheated in classes and took less responsibility for promoting academic integrity. Students whose reasons related to the value of learning, personal character, and/or it being simply not right reported less cheating and took more responsibility for academic integrity. Academic-integrity responsibility correlated with less cheating. Results are discussed in terms of the effectiveness of punishment and the significance of internalizing integrity standards.
Keywords
cheating , academic integrity , achievement motivation , moral reasoning , academic dishonesty
Journal title
The Journal of Experimental Education
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
The Journal of Experimental Education
Record number
708792
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