An Examination of Academic Misconduct Intentions and the Ineffectiveness of Syllabus Statements |
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Authors: | Sara Staats |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , The Ohio State University at Newark |
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Abstract: | This experiment uses quantitative and qualitative measures to address the effect of two syllabus statements on academic misconduct: one based on prohibitions and one on academic integrity. Students expressed favorable attitudes toward the statements, showed an increase in guilt compared to a control group, but showed no decrease in intentions to cheat. Including only a standard academic misconduct statement in one's syllabus is not sufficient to alter behavior, which should be acknowledged by faculty. |
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Keywords: | academic integrity academic misconduct cheating intentions syllabus statements |
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