The relationship between cheating behavior and sensation-seeking |
| |
Authors: | David C. DeAndrea Christopher Carpenter Hillary Shulman Timothy R. Levine |
| |
Affiliation: | aDepartment of Communication, Michigan State University, 465 Communication Arts and Sciences Building, East Lansing, MI 48824, United States |
| |
Abstract: | Academic dishonesty is a problem in academia and cheating is a problem in society at large. Sensation-seeking was proposed as a personality trait that is positively related to one’s likelihood to cheat. A sample of 105 undergraduates participated in a research activity for course credit where cheating on a trivia game to win a cash prize by taking answers from a sealed folder was an option. As anticipated, sensation-seeking predicted cheating. Consistent with previous research, males were also more likely to cheat than females. Targeted interventions are suggested as a possible remedy. |
| |
Keywords: | Sensation-seeking Cheating Academic dishonesty |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |