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This research examines the association between attitudes on cheating and cognitive moral development. In this research, we use Rest's (1979a) Defining Issues Test, the Attitudes on Honesty Scale (Authors) and Academic Integrity Index (Authors); the last two are adaptations of the DIT. A total of...
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Research suggests that a significant number of undergraduate students have cheated at some point during their college careers. This is of particular concern to the accounting profession and accounting educators given the ethical crisis within the profession and corporate America. This paper...
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offences that students and the contract cheating services could be committing – including fraud, forgery and conspiracy. The …
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This research conducts to determine the practice of academic cheating by raising one component of diamond fraud, namely … diamond fraud theory, this study revealed the positive influence of opportunity variables on the practice of academic fraud …
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environment around that do not happen again acts of fraud in the process of evaluation that is done by holding the exam …
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The author of this article uses two empirical approaches to compare online to face-to-face proctored assessment. Using data from a Dutch economics program, he shows that the relationship between grades and human capital variables remains highly significant for courses with online proctored...
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