This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test of Wikstrӧm’s situational action theory (2010a) by examining the extent, if any, to which the effects of perceptual deterrence on academic dishonesty are moderated by personal morality. The findings show that both personal morality and perceived certainty of formal sanctions are inversely associated with cheating; however, the deterrent effect of high perceived certainty of formal sanctions is not greater among those with weak moral prohibitions against cheating as predicted by Wikstrӧm and observed by Svensson (2015) in an earlier test of Wikstrӧm’s situational action theory
<div><p>Academic dishonesty has been and continues to be a major problem in America’s schools and un...
Based upon the theory of moral stages devised by educational psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, this re...
Over the past fifty years, cheating among high school students increased substantially and affected ...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
Wikstrom's Situational Action Theory (SAT) explains rule-breaking by reference to the cognitive perc...
AbstractThis contribution investigated cheating behaviors in the academic context by translating a m...
This contribution investigated cheating behaviors in the academic context by translating a model dev...
Research on the causes of student misconduct in higher education haslargely overlooked the values of...
This study examines the use of a modified form of the Theory of Planned Behavior in understanding th...
Research indicates that approximately 70% of college students engage in some form of cheating (Austi...
Academic dishonesty is a world wide spread problem with no exception made for the education system i...
This study examines the use of a modified form of the Theory of Planned Behavior in understanding th...
This study examines whether deterrence and morality interact in the explanation of adolescent offend...
Wikström's Situational Action Theory (SAT) explains rule-breaking by reference to the cognitive perc...
<div><p>Academic dishonesty has been and continues to be a major problem in America’s schools and un...
Based upon the theory of moral stages devised by educational psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, this re...
Over the past fifty years, cheating among high school students increased substantially and affected ...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
Wikstrom's Situational Action Theory (SAT) explains rule-breaking by reference to the cognitive perc...
AbstractThis contribution investigated cheating behaviors in the academic context by translating a m...
This contribution investigated cheating behaviors in the academic context by translating a model dev...
Research on the causes of student misconduct in higher education haslargely overlooked the values of...
This study examines the use of a modified form of the Theory of Planned Behavior in understanding th...
Research indicates that approximately 70% of college students engage in some form of cheating (Austi...
Academic dishonesty is a world wide spread problem with no exception made for the education system i...
This study examines the use of a modified form of the Theory of Planned Behavior in understanding th...
This study examines whether deterrence and morality interact in the explanation of adolescent offend...
Wikström's Situational Action Theory (SAT) explains rule-breaking by reference to the cognitive perc...
<div><p>Academic dishonesty has been and continues to be a major problem in America’s schools and un...
Based upon the theory of moral stages devised by educational psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, this re...
Over the past fifty years, cheating among high school students increased substantially and affected ...