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Psychological Teaching-Learning Contracts: Academic Integrity and Moral Psychology
Authors:Bradford Barnhardt  Paul Ginns
Institution:1. Tsinghua International School Campus of Tsinghua University High School;2. Faculty of Education and Social Work The University of Sydney
Abstract:The psychological teaching–learning contract model of academic integrity, presented herein, features a social contract-based mechanism for moral judgment that is hypothesized to underlie the “belief–behavior incongruity,” that is, the noted frequency with which students who believe cheating is immoral still cheat. High school students (= 493) from 11 international schools in 9 countries participated in the study. Results suggest that students often regard the cheating they do within a given context to be justifiable, that is, not immoral, implying that such behavior is not incongruous with their moral beliefs.
Keywords:cheating  academic integrity  moral judgment  social contract thinking
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