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Students' Perceptions Of Both The Certainty And The Deterrent Effect Of Potential Consequences Of Cheating
Author(s) -
Donald D. Carpenter,
Cynthia Finelli,
Honor J. Passow,
Trevor S. Harding
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--12153
Subject(s) - cheating , embarrassment , shame , copying , academic dishonesty , psychology , academic integrity , certainty , social psychology , law , political science , mathematics , geometry
reported that as many as nine in ten engineering undergraduates admit to one or more incidents of cheating in college and up to 23% admit to repetitive examination cheating. Several consequences of cheating, including personal shame, embarrassment, and institutional sanctions, have been studied and proposed as possible deterrents. For instance, McCabe

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