Academic cheating as a function of defense mechanisms and object relations |
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Authors: | Juni Samuel Gross Julie Sokolowska Joanna |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Psychology, New York University, 400 East Building, New York, NY 10003-6674, USA. sam.juni@nyu.edu |
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Abstract: | This study examined relationships between academic cheating behaviors by using self-reports of past cheating behavior, providing a situational experiment with the opportunity to cheat, and evaluating defense mechanisms and object relations as measured by the Defense Mechanisms Inventory. Subjects included 75 female and 8 male university students ranging in age from 18 to 51 years (M=25.5, SD=6.9). Analysis showed variations in students' self-reported cheating history relative to their measured object relations status and type of defense mechanisms. Actual cheating in the experimental setting was not significantly related to any of these variables. Findings are discussed based on a critique of heterogeneity of the cheating construct. |
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