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A study on academic integrity among engineering undergraduates (preliminary conclusions).
(Proceedings of the 2002 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Montreal, Quebec, Canada., 2002-06)
Student academic dishonesty, commonly referred to as cheating, has
become a serious problem at institutions of higher education. This is
particularly true of engineering students who, according to previous
research, ...
A comparison of the role of academic dishonesty policies of several colleges on the cheating behavior of engineering and pre-engineering students
(Proceedings of the 32nd Frontiers in Educational Conference, Boston, MA, 2002-11)
While universities take a variety of approaches in dealing with academic dishonesty, current evidence suggests that institutions with honor codes have a significantly lower level of self-reported cheating as compared to ...
Students' perceptions of institutional and instructor based techniques for dealing with academic dishonesty
(Proceedings of the 32nd Frontiers in Educational Conference, Boston, MA, 2002-11)
Research suggests that a large percentage of engineering students engage in some form of academic dishonesty. To investigate this very serious concern, the authors have undertaken a research project on the Perceptions and ...