ACADEMIC DISHONESTY, with Internet plagiarism as one of the most common forms, is a concern on college and university campuses more than ever before. A review of the literature validates these con-cerns. According to a 2003 nationwide research study of 23 public and private colleges and universities, conducted by Donald L. McCabe, Internet plagiarism is on the rise. Thirty-eight percent of the under-graduate students surveyed indicated that they had engaged in Internet plagiarism (as cited in Rimer, 2003). Brown, Weible, and Olmosk (2010) found that 49 % of students in undergraduate marketing classes admitted cheating in 1988 versus 100 % of the students in an under-graduate management class in 2008; a national survey published in Education...
Purpose: To investigate the cause of academic dishonesty in online higher education in the Philippin...
A previous study conducted a decade ago determined that there can be considerable disagreement—not o...
Plagiarism abounds on American college campuses. This paper first examines reasons that college stu...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty threatens the integrity of collegiate education and undermines institu...
The purpose of this study was to examine engagement in academic dishonesty in traditional and online...
There is a growing body of evidence that cheating and plagiarism are prominent problems in many univ...
College instructors are oftentimes concerned with the potential for academic dishonesty both in and ...
Professors in higher education are experimenting with a wide array of techniques to preserve integri...
With the assistance of the Internet and related technologies, students today have many more ways to ...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty is an issue of concern for teachers, students, and institutions of hig...
While there is a perception that violations of academic dishonesty occur more frequently in online c...
This study examined academic dishonesty of undergraduate students in two disciplines (business and a...
Limited empirical research exists regarding the prevalence of academic dishonesty in the online clas...
Most research in academic dishonesty focuses on why cheating is an epidemic in educational instituti...
As university faculty are often required to police academic misconduct among students, their attitud...
Purpose: To investigate the cause of academic dishonesty in online higher education in the Philippin...
A previous study conducted a decade ago determined that there can be considerable disagreement—not o...
Plagiarism abounds on American college campuses. This paper first examines reasons that college stu...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty threatens the integrity of collegiate education and undermines institu...
The purpose of this study was to examine engagement in academic dishonesty in traditional and online...
There is a growing body of evidence that cheating and plagiarism are prominent problems in many univ...
College instructors are oftentimes concerned with the potential for academic dishonesty both in and ...
Professors in higher education are experimenting with a wide array of techniques to preserve integri...
With the assistance of the Internet and related technologies, students today have many more ways to ...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty is an issue of concern for teachers, students, and institutions of hig...
While there is a perception that violations of academic dishonesty occur more frequently in online c...
This study examined academic dishonesty of undergraduate students in two disciplines (business and a...
Limited empirical research exists regarding the prevalence of academic dishonesty in the online clas...
Most research in academic dishonesty focuses on why cheating is an epidemic in educational instituti...
As university faculty are often required to police academic misconduct among students, their attitud...
Purpose: To investigate the cause of academic dishonesty in online higher education in the Philippin...
A previous study conducted a decade ago determined that there can be considerable disagreement—not o...
Plagiarism abounds on American college campuses. This paper first examines reasons that college stu...