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Examining Students' Attitudes toward Academic Dishonesty in California Pharmacy Schools
Author(s) -
Paul Gavaza,
Sophia Dinh,
Simon Situ,
Maria Madalena de Andrade Santiago,
Lawrence Chui,
J Cameron Thurber,
Jennifer Nguyễn,
You Kim,
Steven Vu,
Farnoosh Zough,
Nancy E. Kawahara
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of contemporary pharmacy practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2573-2765
pISSN - 2573-2757
DOI - 10.37901/jcphp19-00014
Subject(s) - cheating , academic dishonesty , pharmacy , medical education , psychology , dishonesty , academic integrity , graduate students , work (physics) , pharmacy school , medicine , family medicine , social psychology , pharmacy practice , mechanical engineering , engineering
Academic dishonesty is prevalent in the California pharmacy academic setting. Most student-respondents had heard about or witnessed their classmates cheating. This is highly concerning, as dishonest behavior may translate into the workplace once students graduate. Students, pharmacy school administrators and faculty should work together to discourage and prevent cheating.

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