University psychology and sociology researchers rated the likelihood they would engage in misconduct as described in 9 research scenarios, while also making moral judgments and rating the likelihood of discovery and sanctions. Multiple regression revealed significant effects across various scenarios for moral judgment as well as shame and embarrassment on reducing misconduct. The effects on misconduct of the perceived probability of sanctions were conditioned on moral judgments in some scenarios. The results have implications for how universities address the prevention, detection, and sanctioning of research misconduct
© 2015 Rajah-Kanagasabai and Roberts. This study examined the utility of the Theory of Planned Behav...
Ethical decision making measures are widely applied as the principal dependent vari-able used in stu...
This study investigates whether business scholars’ moral posture is related to their productivity in...
Previous research has shown that a variety of factors may be implicated when researchers engage in m...
Conclusions ■ As expected, moral judgment, anticipated shame, and perceptions of harm were the stron...
Studies have shown that serious misconduct in academic research (e.g., data fabrication) is uncommon...
This session shares selected results from a national survey, funded by the U.S. Office of Research I...
This poster shares selected results from a national survey, funded by the U.S. Office of Research In...
Utilizing qualitative methodology, participants\u27 awareness of the academic standard and their dev...
This poster presentation shares preliminary results from a national survey, funded by the U.S. Offic...
This author accepted manuscript is deposited under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial 4.0...
This mixed methods study explored students’ hypothetical choices of behavior in a series of ten acad...
Unethical behavior in organizations is pervasive. The social and economic consequences of unethical ...
Outline Background on research misconduct Study purpose and method Overview of descriptive result...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
© 2015 Rajah-Kanagasabai and Roberts. This study examined the utility of the Theory of Planned Behav...
Ethical decision making measures are widely applied as the principal dependent vari-able used in stu...
This study investigates whether business scholars’ moral posture is related to their productivity in...
Previous research has shown that a variety of factors may be implicated when researchers engage in m...
Conclusions ■ As expected, moral judgment, anticipated shame, and perceptions of harm were the stron...
Studies have shown that serious misconduct in academic research (e.g., data fabrication) is uncommon...
This session shares selected results from a national survey, funded by the U.S. Office of Research I...
This poster shares selected results from a national survey, funded by the U.S. Office of Research In...
Utilizing qualitative methodology, participants\u27 awareness of the academic standard and their dev...
This poster presentation shares preliminary results from a national survey, funded by the U.S. Offic...
This author accepted manuscript is deposited under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial 4.0...
This mixed methods study explored students’ hypothetical choices of behavior in a series of ten acad...
Unethical behavior in organizations is pervasive. The social and economic consequences of unethical ...
Outline Background on research misconduct Study purpose and method Overview of descriptive result...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
© 2015 Rajah-Kanagasabai and Roberts. This study examined the utility of the Theory of Planned Behav...
Ethical decision making measures are widely applied as the principal dependent vari-able used in stu...
This study investigates whether business scholars’ moral posture is related to their productivity in...