Personality characteristics,parent behaviors,and sex of subject in relation to cheating |
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Authors: | Jeffrey A Kelly Leonard Worell |
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Affiliation: | University of Mississippi Medical Center USA;University of Kentucky USA |
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Abstract: | College students were given the opportunity to falsify self-reported scores on a task to gain course credit. Personality and perceived parent behavior data were obtained in a counterbalanced design. Male cheaters were significantly higher in Aggression, Exhibition, Social Recognition, and Harmavoidance but lower in Autonomy (PRF scales) and ACT scores. Female transgressors were reliably lower in harmavoidance and higher in Impulsivity than noncheaters. Among males, no parent scales differentiated transgressors and resisters. Among females, parent scales reflecting reports of lower father warmth and fewer maternal equalitarian interactions but higher Hostile Control significantly differentiated cheaters from noncheaters. These findings were discussed, particularly in terms of the sex differences which suggest that males and females may cheat for different reasons. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Jeffrey A. Kelly Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior University of Mississippi Medical Center 2500 North State Street Jackson MS 39216. |
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