This paper offers support that those students who felt they had stronger reasons for committing unethical academic behaviors are more likely to report committing academic dishonesty than those who felt they had weaker reasons for unethical academic behaviors. This relationship held for all four categories of academic dishonesty: cheating (on tests), seeking outside help, plagiarism (on papers), and E-cheating (electronic cheating on tests). This suggests that students are rationalizing their academic dishonest behaviors and those students who feel they have stronger reasons for committing academic dishonesty are more likely to be academically dishonest. 
AbstractAcademic dishonesty is a serious problem in schools, colleges, and universities worldwide. P...
According to studies conducted over the past four decades, engineering students self-report high fre...
This study sought to explore contributory factors of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty is bei...
This paper offers support that those students who felt they had stronger reasons for committing unet...
According to studies conducted over the past four decades, engineering students self-report high fre...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine whether university students were engaged in any typ...
This study examined academic dishonesty of undergraduate students in two disciplines (business and a...
Academic dishonesty in educational institutions is a cause for concern at present. In this paper, t...
According to studies conducted over the past four decades, engineering students self-report high fre...
A previous study conducted a decade ago determined that there can be considerable disagreement—not o...
Questionnaires on academic ethics were completed by 115 students enrolled in principles of economics...
This study is aimed to deduce which ethical norms and considerations are implicitly present in the s...
Persistent academic dishonesty has perplexed researchers who focus their studies on why students che...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty threatens the integrity of collegiate education and undermines institu...
Student academic dishonesty, commonly referred to as cheating, has become a serious problem at insti...
AbstractAcademic dishonesty is a serious problem in schools, colleges, and universities worldwide. P...
According to studies conducted over the past four decades, engineering students self-report high fre...
This study sought to explore contributory factors of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty is bei...
This paper offers support that those students who felt they had stronger reasons for committing unet...
According to studies conducted over the past four decades, engineering students self-report high fre...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine whether university students were engaged in any typ...
This study examined academic dishonesty of undergraduate students in two disciplines (business and a...
Academic dishonesty in educational institutions is a cause for concern at present. In this paper, t...
According to studies conducted over the past four decades, engineering students self-report high fre...
A previous study conducted a decade ago determined that there can be considerable disagreement—not o...
Questionnaires on academic ethics were completed by 115 students enrolled in principles of economics...
This study is aimed to deduce which ethical norms and considerations are implicitly present in the s...
Persistent academic dishonesty has perplexed researchers who focus their studies on why students che...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty threatens the integrity of collegiate education and undermines institu...
Student academic dishonesty, commonly referred to as cheating, has become a serious problem at insti...
AbstractAcademic dishonesty is a serious problem in schools, colleges, and universities worldwide. P...
According to studies conducted over the past four decades, engineering students self-report high fre...
This study sought to explore contributory factors of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty is bei...