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Cheating is in the Eye of the Beholder: an Evolving Understanding of Academic Misconduct
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Ophir Sefiha
, Burgason, Kyle A
, Briggs, Lisa
in
Best practice
/ Best Practices
/ Careers
/ Cheating
/ College students
/ Course Selection (Students)
/ Criminology
/ Departments
/ Distance Education
/ Distance learning
/ Electronic Equipment
/ Electronic Learning
/ Enrollment
/ Higher education
/ Integrity
/ Interactive Video
/ Justice
/ Law Enforcement
/ Learning Processes
/ Literature Reviews
/ Meta Analysis
/ Online Courses
/ Online instruction
/ Plagiarism
/ Polls & surveys
/ Sociology
/ State Schools
/ State Universities
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Virtual Classrooms
2019
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Cheating is in the Eye of the Beholder: an Evolving Understanding of Academic Misconduct
by
Ophir Sefiha
, Burgason, Kyle A
, Briggs, Lisa
in
Best practice
/ Best Practices
/ Careers
/ Cheating
/ College students
/ Course Selection (Students)
/ Criminology
/ Departments
/ Distance Education
/ Distance learning
/ Electronic Equipment
/ Electronic Learning
/ Enrollment
/ Higher education
/ Integrity
/ Interactive Video
/ Justice
/ Law Enforcement
/ Learning Processes
/ Literature Reviews
/ Meta Analysis
/ Online Courses
/ Online instruction
/ Plagiarism
/ Polls & surveys
/ Sociology
/ State Schools
/ State Universities
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Virtual Classrooms
2019
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Cheating is in the Eye of the Beholder: an Evolving Understanding of Academic Misconduct
by
Ophir Sefiha
, Burgason, Kyle A
, Briggs, Lisa
in
Best practice
/ Best Practices
/ Careers
/ Cheating
/ College students
/ Course Selection (Students)
/ Criminology
/ Departments
/ Distance Education
/ Distance learning
/ Electronic Equipment
/ Electronic Learning
/ Enrollment
/ Higher education
/ Integrity
/ Interactive Video
/ Justice
/ Law Enforcement
/ Learning Processes
/ Literature Reviews
/ Meta Analysis
/ Online Courses
/ Online instruction
/ Plagiarism
/ Polls & surveys
/ Sociology
/ State Schools
/ State Universities
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Virtual Classrooms
2019
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Cheating is in the Eye of the Beholder: an Evolving Understanding of Academic Misconduct
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Cheating is in the Eye of the Beholder: an Evolving Understanding of Academic Misconduct
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Research consistently indicates that academic dishonesty is pervasive on college campuses, including in online courses. For our study we administered a survey to two groups of undergraduate criminal justice students, one group of face-to-face students of traditional college-age and the other a group of distance learners employed full-time in criminal justice professions. The survey was designed to assess prevalence, techniques, and definitions regarding online cheating. Findings indicate that a large percentage of both groups engaged in practices normatively defined as “cheating,” yet they did not consider their behaviors to be violations of academic integrity. In closing, we offer suggestions for best practice techniques for communicating expectations to students and reducing online exam cheating.
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